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Mathematics, 11.07.2019 00:30 Fetty1738

Suppose m men and n women are to be seated in a row so that no two women sit together. if m\ \textgreater \ n, show that the number of ways in which they can be seated is: \frac{m! (m+1)! }{(m-n+1)! }

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