but if a number ends in 0 it is also divisible by 5 right??? so the answer should be 672???
just take (NU) as one letter and dont do 2! inside bc thats the only arrangement
There are two approaches. First you could think that either N is to the left of U or it isn't, and there is no condition that makes one possibility more likely so there are half as many ways as if there were no restrictions. Thus 6!/2 = 360 waysheres a weird one
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This approach is not quite correct, this places N and U next to each other rather than the premise of the question.just take (NU) as one letter and dont do 2! inside bc thats the only arrangement
then just normal arrangement
could u elaborate further pls?There are two approaches. First you could think that either N is to the left of U or it isn't, and there is no condition that makes one possibility more likely so there are half as many ways as if there were no restrictions. Thus 6!/2 = 360 ways
Or, visualise just N and U already being there next to each other, and that the other letters are to be placed around them so that N always remains before U. There are 3 positions for the first letter placed, 4 for the next, then 5 and then 6 positions for the final letter placed. Apply the multiplication principle for a total of 360 ways.
This approach is not quite correct, this places N and U next to each other rather than the premise of the question.
OHHHHH that makes senseThere are two approaches. First you could think that either N is to the left of U or it isn't, and there is no condition that makes one possibility more likely so there are half as many ways as if there were no restrictions. Thus 6!/2 = 360 ways
Or, visualise just N and U already being there next to each other, and that the other letters are to be placed around them so that N always remains before U. There are 3 positions for the first letter placed, 4 for the next, then 5 and then 6 positions for the final letter placed. Apply the multiplication principle for a total of 360 ways.
This approach is not quite correct, this places N and U next to each other rather than the premise of the question.