(2)50 = 1,125,899,906,842,624 possible different sets of answers for the entire test.
210 or 1024 ways.
Each question on a true-false test has 2 possible answers: true or false. Therefore, for five questions, the total number of ways to answer them is calculated as (2^5). This results in (32) different possible combinations of answers.
For a true or false test with 6 questions, each question has 2 possible outcomes (true or false). Therefore, the total number of possible outcomes for the test can be calculated as (2^6), which equals 64. This means there are 64 different combinations of answers you could choose by randomly guessing on all questions.
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there are 50 possible combinations that we found.
210 or 1024 ways.
2 possibilities: true or false 3 questions 2^3 2*2*2 = 8 ways
213 = 8192
There would be 2^11 possible answers or 2048.
There are 2^5 outcomes or 32.
Each question on a true-false test has 2 possible answers: true or false. Therefore, for five questions, the total number of ways to answer them is calculated as (2^5). This results in (32) different possible combinations of answers.
The number of possible outcomes would be 2^6 = 64, since each of the six questions have two possible outcomes.
If there are 5 questions, each with 2 possible answers, there will be 25 different quiz outcomes possible. We know that 25 = 32 different possible outcomes on a competed quiz where one answer is selected for each question.
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Square inches refer to an area while the fifty inches refer to a length so the questions is unanswerable.
The grade depends on how many answer you get right, not just how many you answer!
there are 50 possible combinations that we found.