Math, asked by mkrithi12, 7 months ago

8. 8 women and 6 men are standing in a line.
(i) How many arrangements are possible if any individual can stand in any
position?
(ii) In how many arrangements will all 6 men be standing next to one another?
(iii) In how many arrangements will no two men be standing next to one another?

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Answered by anusingh1034
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Answer:

8. 8 women and 6 men are standing in a line.

(i) How many arrangements are possible if any individual can stand in any

position?

(ii) In how many arrangements will all 6 men be standing next to one another?

(iii) In how many arrangements will no two men be standing next to one another?

Step-by-step explanation:

8. 8 women and 6 men are standing in a line.

(i) How many arrangements are possible if any individual can stand in any

position?

(ii) In how many arrangements will all 6 men be standing next to one another?

(iii) In how many arrangements will no two men be standing next to one another?

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