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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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Q: If a quiz has five true or false questions how many outcomes for answering the five questions are possible?
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