>>10403490>>10397949>>10398587Typically, when given an multiple choice question of this form, we assume that one answer will be correct and each answer will be different or perhaps that more than one answer will be correct, but the content of each lettered answer will be different.
However, in this question, there are two answers A and D which are identical. This makes the question unsolvable because the entire concept of this being a right or wrong multiple choice question has been broken.
We are left to question are general understanding...
*Is only one answer correct? If so, it cannot be A or D because A and D are the same.
*Is any answer with correct wording correct? Then A and D are both correct. However, if we assume that A and D are the same answer listed twice depending on our definition of "choosing an answer (at random)", the answer could probably be 33%, a limit of some kind, or 0%... or well, I'm not sure I haven't gone through the logic, but regardless if C was 33% or a limit, it may be correct, but 33% and infinity are not listed only 0%. It seems 0% would be correct, however the fact that is correct contradicts the answer. In spite of that, however, it is the best answer other than no answer.