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15 June, 21:05

How many ways can a five question

a. True

b. False test be answered if you can leave some or all questions blank?

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  1. 15 June, 21:34
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    If you can leave all questions blank, then it’s basically like you have three choices for each question. You have five questions, so you would have a total of 3^5 ways of answering. Because it’s like this:

    3*3*3*3*3=3^5

    3^5=243
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