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Assume n represents the number of inputs. The possible number of states within a truth table can be calculated using which of the following formulas? 2n 2/n n/2 2 * n
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Assume n represents the number of inputs. The possible number of states within a truth table can be calculated using which of the following formulas? 2n 2/n n/2 2 * n
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Assume n represents the number of inputs. The possible number of states within a truth table can be calculated using which of the following formulas?
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That would be Number 2 :)
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