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Answers to your math questions for grade level
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the ethical questions posed by sophocles dont have simple answers
There would be 2^11 possible answers or 2048.
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To find the number of ways to have one answer true and three answers false in a set of four true or false questions, we can use combinations. Specifically, we need to choose 1 question to be true from the 4 available questions, which can be calculated using the combination formula ( \binom{n}{k} ), where ( n ) is the total number of questions and ( k ) is the number of questions to choose. Thus, the number of ways to choose 1 true answer from 4 questions is ( \binom{4}{1} = 4 ). Therefore, there are 4 different ways to have one true answer and three false answers.
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It depends on who answers the questions, because most people can be trusted to post correct information, but others may post answers that are not true.
213 = 8192
Yes, it is true. There have been cases of undefined answers to math questions, though.