In how many ways can a picture be taken for a family of six? The two parents are side by side, two grand parents are together, and two kids can take any place together or separately?
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Step 1: Identify the entities in the family photograph: - Mother and Father (MF) - Grandmother and Grandfather (GG) - Kid 1 (K1) - Kid 2 (K2) Show more…
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