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11 January, 11:20

Corey is reviewing a practice test but has lost the answer key to the ten true/false questions. He knows that: * there are the same number of true answers as false answers; * the first and last answers are the same * there are at least three false answers in a row * the answers to questions 5 and 9 are false while question 8 is true; * there are more true answers than false answers in the first five questions. How many possible answer keys meet these criteria?

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  1. 11 January, 14:55
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    Question Opt 1

    1 v

    2 v

    3 v

    4 f

    5 f

    6 f

    7 f

    8 v

    9 f

    10 v

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are certain that the answers to the questions 5 and 9 are false and the answer to the question 8 is true. For the first answer and last answer, we know both questions must be true or both questions must be false.

    Then we have two possibilities

    Question Opt 1 Opt 2

    1 v f

    2

    3

    4

    5 f f

    6

    7

    8 v v

    9 f f

    10 v f

    How there are at least three false answers in a row and there are more true answers than false answers in the first five questions and there are the same number of true answers as false answers. We have:

    Question Opt 1 Opt 2

    1 v f

    2 v v

    3 v v

    4 f v

    5 f f

    6 f f

    7 f f

    8 v v

    9 f f

    10 v f

    The option two is not possible because we would need six question with answer false to satisfy the criterion: there are at least three false answers in a row.

    Then the only possible option is

    Question Opt 1

    1 v

    2 v

    3 v

    4 f

    5 f

    6 f

    7 f

    8 v

    9 f

    10 v
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