SOLUTION: An exam has 5 True and False questions, followed by 6 multiple choice questions each with 4 possible answers (A, B, C, or D). Suppose the student might leave questions unanswered,

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Question 1103181: An exam has 5 True and False questions, followed by 6 multiple choice questions each with 4 possible answers (A, B, C, or D). Suppose the student might leave questions unanswered, and for the multiple choice questions, choose at most one of the options.
How many different answer sheets can you get from such exam?

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3^5 for the T-F questions, or 243, since no-T-F.
6^5 for the others or 7776.
The total number of choices is their product, or 1,889,568 ways