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3 April, 00:27

How many ways can 5 people-A, B, C, D, and E-sit in a row at a movie theater if (a) A

and B must sit together; (b) C must sit to the right of, but not necessarily next to, B; (C) D

and E will not sit next to each other?

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  1. 3 April, 01:17
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    EABDC?

    Explanation:

    I don't know who C must sit to the right of I was assuming A but not sure.

    If A and B must sit next to each other and D and E cannot split D and E on either side of A and B. C doesn't have to sit directly next to B but to the right of A so sit it next to D
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