Answer = (6! x 7C3)/3how many arrangements of australia if no 2 a's can be together.
why do u divide by 3?Answer = (6! x 7C3)/3
Explanation: There are 6! ways to arrange the other letters (u,s,t,r,l,i). There are 7 "spaces" (in between the 6 letters, including the space at the end of the line). Of these 7 spaces, you are going to fill up 3 of them. Therefore you do 7C3
I was thinking that you have to divide by 3 because the As are the same. It would lessen the no. ways seeing as the As swapping places wouldn't form a new word.why do u divide by 3?
i'm not too good at these but i think it should just be 6!x7C3
After reading this I suspect you are right. At 1st I thought Tim was right but realise I forgot the 3 A's are indistinguishable.I was thinking that you have to divide by 3 because the As are the same. It would lessen the no. ways seeing as the As swapping places wouldn't form a new word.
Say, the letters B, C and D took the place of the 3 As (given same conditions as the question above). B & C swapping places anywhere would form a new word, and so would swapping C & D. But since the As are the same you'd have to divide by 3 to account for it.
I didn't read carefully; should look before I leap. Thanks.but ur using C not P
if u did 7P3 then u wud have to divide
but since you're using C, those repeating cases aren't counted
lol i was talking to the other dude, hahaI didn't read carefully; should look before I leap. Thanks.
yeah thats the answer, but how did u get 7!*6would the answer be 9!/3! - ( 7! + 7!*6)