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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There are 2^5 outcomes or 32.
2 possibilities: true or false 3 questions 2^3 2*2*2 = 8 ways
213 = 8192
For each question the student has a 50% chance of answering right. We can express this as a fraction of 1 (1 being 100%): 1/2, i.e. 0.5 There are 5 questions, so the answer will be: 0.5*0.5*0.5*0.5*0.5=0.5^5=0.03125 or 3.125%
A 50% to 50% chance (half to half).
The number of possible outcomes would be 2^6 = 64, since each of the six questions have two possible outcomes.
There are 2^5 outcomes or 32.
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2 possibilities: true or false 3 questions 2^3 2*2*2 = 8 ways
210 or 1024 ways.
213 = 8192
There would be 2^11 possible answers or 2048.
(2)50 = 1,125,899,906,842,624 possible different sets of answers for the entire test.
I am answering the question right now. This means that the statement 'why doesn't anybody answer these questions' is an unanswerable question, because to answer the question, it would mean answering the question, making for a question that cannot be answered correctly. In other words, if I didn't answer the question, you would never know. If I did answer the question, then it would automatically prove the statement false. I am answering the question, therefore the question cannot be further explained.
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