This is question 17. in chapter 10 of the cambridge year 12 3 unit book.
Question: Bob is about to hang his eight shirts in the wardrobe. He has four different styles of shirt, two identical of one of each particular style. How many different arrangements are possible if no two identical shirts are next to one another?
Any help in this question would be greatly appreciated.
Question: Bob is about to hang his eight shirts in the wardrobe. He has four different styles of shirt, two identical of one of each particular style. How many different arrangements are possible if no two identical shirts are next to one another?
Any help in this question would be greatly appreciated.