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  • 10-08-2022
  • Mathematics
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A student, taking a true- false test, randomly guesses at every one
of the 5 answers. How many different sets of answers could be
produced?
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greysonmarincic165 greysonmarincic165
  • 10-08-2022

Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

Each question has 2 possible sets of answers, so multiply the number of possible answers by how many answers there is and you get 32.

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mercytormenu mercytormenu
  • 10-08-2022

Answer:

the student can choose only true

the student can choose false

the student can choose true and false at the same time

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