5 girls and 2 boys are arranged in a straight line for several photographs to be taken. How many different arrangement are possible if (a)there are no restrictions(b) the boys must be separated?
1 Answer
It depends:
If the children are distinguishable within gender a)
If the children are not distinguishable within gender a)
Explanation:
If the children are distinguishable by gender
(e.g. switching the positions of 2 girls is considered a different arrangement)
a) gender is irrelevant (all children are different); there are
b) If the boys stand together there are really only
This leaves
If the children are NOT distinguishable by gender
a) Among the
So there are
b) If the boys stand together, they can be treated as a single entity within a row of
Therefore the number of arrangements with them not standing together is