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Crazy boy [7]
3 years ago
7

All the letters of the word ‘EAMCOT’ are arranged in different possible

Mathematics
2 answers:
Kay [80]3 years ago
8 0

144 is correct.

Further Explanation:

Solution:

Number of arrangements in which no two vowels are adjacent to each other:

Given, word is ‘EAMCOT’

Vowels in word ‘EAMCOT’=

3(E, A, O) and consonants = 3(M, C, T)

Let vowels be denoted by V

Now, fix the position by Vowels like this:  

The remaining 4 places can be occupied by 3 consonants

Now, arrange 3 consonants at 4 places and 3 vowels at 3 places

Formula:

Number of arrangements of n things taken all at a time = P(n, n)

∴ Total number of arrangements of vowels

= the number of arrangements of 3 things taken all at a time

= P(3, 3)  

{∵ 0! = 1}

= 3!

= 3 × 2 × 1

= 6

Formula:

Number of arrangements of n things taken r at a time = P(n, r)

∴ Total number of arrangements of consonants

= the number of arrangements of 4 things taken 3 at a time

= P(4, 3)

= 4!

= 4 × 3 × 2 × 1

= 24

Proved, total number of arrangements in which no two vowels are adjacent to each other, 6 × 24 = 144

Subject: mathematics

Level: college

Keywords: solution, Vowels in word ‘EAMCOT’, formula.

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Kipish [7]3 years ago
6 0
As written above the question and as much as i have gotten this one its answer should be ............d) 54
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