1. The problem asks for the probability of picking the correct answer at random from a set of possible answers.
2. The formula for probability when choosing one correct answer from $n$ options is:
$$\text{Probability} = \frac{1}{n}$$
3. This means if there are $n$ possible answers, only one of which is correct, the chance of randomly selecting the correct one is $\frac{1}{n}$.
4. Without knowing the number of options $n$, we cannot give a numeric answer, but the general formula applies.
5. For example, if there are 4 options, the probability is $\frac{1}{4} = 0.25$ or 25%.
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