how many possible solutions are there to five questions and the answer to each question is either true or false?

To find the number of possible solutions to five questions, where each question can be answered with either true or false, we need to consider the number of choices for each question and multiply them together.

Since each question has two possible answers (true or false), there are 2 choices for each question. Therefore, the total number of possible solutions for all five questions can be calculated by raising 2 to the power of 5:

Total number of possible solutions = 2^5 = 32

So, there are 32 possible solutions to the five questions, where each answer can either be true or false.