3. How many ways can 6 adults and 6 children be seated at a round table if 4 particular children insist of sitting together?
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We can think of them as a single group. So, we have 6 adults, 2 other children, and this group of 4 children. Now, let's consider the seating arrangement for this group of 4 children. Since they insist on sitting together, we can think of them as a single entity. Show more…
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