There are five girls and five boys at a party. In how many ways can they be seated in a row of six? A 5 B 210 C 720 D 151200
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We have 5 girls and 5 boys, making a total of $5 + 5 = 10$ people. We need to select 6 people from these 10 and arrange them in a row. This is a permutation problem because the order of seating matters. Show more…
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