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16 May, 19:11

How many ways can we put 7 adults and 3 kids in line (where order matters) so that no two kids are next to each other?

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  1. 16 May, 21:28
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    Given that the order matters in this question, we shall apply the concept of permutation rather than computation. Thus, the number of ways in which that we can put 7 adults and 3 kids in line will be:

    7P3

    =210

    There are more than 210 ways we can do this.
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