Gotcha... Thanks! :o)

Chris

Peter Boughton wrote:
> The user is shown the grid of images. They must click on all the cats, and 
> only the cats.
> Since there may be 1, 2 or 3 cats in a set of 25, that makes (if I remember 
> my stats correctly) 25*24*23 = over ten thousand potential answers, of which 
> only one is correct - so less than 0.01% chance of a bot getting an answer 
> correct.
>
> (and if there can be more than 3 cats, which is possible, then it makes the 
> odds even slimmer)
>
>   
>> And? How does that answer my question? I don't get it. Remember I've not 
>> read the whole site (I don't have time right now). I was hoping that 
>> someone could sum up the process. So, I think I understand from your 
>> reply that the user isn't shown just one image and asked if it's a cat 
>> or a dog. So what does happen?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>>
>> Peter Boughton wrote:
>>     
>
> 

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