There are 10 parking spaces numbered from 101 to 110. at least one car is parked in these slots. if cars can be parked only at the consecutively numbered parking slots, how many such arrangements can be made. consider that only one car can be parked in one parking slot and all cars are identical.
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If there are 10 car spots and one cars is parked at one spot
given the reason that only one car can be parked at one spot then:
total 10 cars can be parked in the spot counting the car already parked there.
so total 10 cars will be parked at the time from 101 to 110 parking spaces
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If there are 10 car spots and one cars is parked at one spot
given the reason that only one car can be parked at one spot then:
total 10 cars can be parked in the spot counting the car already parked there.
so total 10 cars will be parked at the time from 101 to 110 parking spaces
Hope this answer helps you
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