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31 May, 21:07

A history exam features five questions. Three of the questions are multiple-choice with four options each. The other two questions are true or false. If Caroline selects one answer for every question, how many different ways can she answer the exam?

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  1. 1 June, 01:04
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    There are total 500 ways in which Caroline can answer the exam.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Here, the total number of questions in the test = 5

    The total number of multiple choice questions = 3

    The total number of True/False question = 2

    Let the numbers of the given question be 1,2,3,4, and 5.

    Now, the total number of options available to answer question 1 = 5 options

    Similarly, number of options available to answer question 2 = 5 options

    The number of options available to answer question 3 = 5 options

    The number of options available to answer question 4 = 2 options (T or F)

    The number of options available to answer question 5 = 2 options (T or F)

    So, here the total available options to answer all 5 questions

    = The total option available for question (1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5)

    = (5 ways x 5 ways x 5 ways x 2 ways x 2 ways)

    = 500 ways

    Hence, there are total 500 ways in which Caroline can answer the exam.
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