If we have six decisions to make and 2 choices for each decision, how can we represent the number of potential outcomes?

A 6 to the power of 2
B 2 to the power of 2
C 6 to the power of 6
D 2 to the power of 6

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

because for each 6 you have 2

We can represent the number of potential outcomes by 2 to the power 6.

What is permutation and combination?

'In mathematics, permutation relates to the act of arranging all the members of a set into some sequence or order.

The combination is a way of selecting items from a collection, such that the order of selection does not matter.'

'The power of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. Powers are also called exponents or indices.'

According to the given problem,

We can assume, for two choices, we have one decision.

This can be represented as [tex]2^{1}[/tex].

Since, we have six decisions,

Representation of the potential outcomes ⇒[tex]2^{1}+2^{1} +2^{1} +2^{1} +2^{1} +2^{1}[/tex]

                                                                       =  [tex]2^{6}[/tex]

                                                                       = [tex]64[/tex]

Hence, the representation of the number of potential outcome is 2 to the power 6.

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