Nick took a 10 question quiz in US History in Mr. McCarrol's class. If there were 6 T/F questions, and 4 multiple choice questions (A, B, C, D, E), how many ways could he answer the 6 T/F and 4 multiple choice questions? Show your work below:
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For each question, Nick has 2 options: true or false. Since there are 6 true/false questions, the number of ways he can answer them is 2^6 = 64. Show more…
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