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A professor writes 40 discrete mathematics a. True b. False questions. of the statements in these questions, 17 are true. if the questions can be positioned in any order, how many different answer keys
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A professor writes 40 discrete mathematics
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b. False questions. of the statements in these questions, 17 are true. if the questions can be positioned in any order, how many different answer keys are possible?
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False because the answer doesn’t make since
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