An ISE 261 test consists of 12 questions. Six are True-False questions, and Six are multiple-choice questions that have five choices each. A student must select an answer for each question. In how many ways can this be done?
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Since there are 6 True-False questions and each question has 2 possible answers (True or False), the total number of ways to answer these questions is calculated as follows: \[ 2^6 = 64 \] Show more…
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