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Lerok [7]
4 years ago
11

How do you solve problems like this?

Mathematics
1 answer:
lianna [129]4 years ago
8 0
First step is to get the common denominator. Oh and when im crossing out number im actually dividing.

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The no. of ways USU and CDP can be arranged with a gap of one space is:

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Then, with a gap of two spaces, USU can come at the first place and CDP at the fourth.  This will go on until CDP is at the last place and USU at the sixth. So there will be 5 cases. No. of ways the rest of the jobs can be arranged is 6! and the total no. of ways in which USU and CDP can be arranged with a space of two is: 5 * 6! = 3600

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