How many combinations are possible (check image)?
1 Answer
I got 960 but since that isn't one of the options, I think perhaps there are elements to the question that aren't in the image posted as the question.
Explanation:
Let's first look at the twins. We need them to sit together. There are 8 seats at the table, and so there are 8 places where the twins can be (seats 1, 2; 2, 3;...8, 1). In addition, we can have the brother on the right or the sister on the right, and so there are 2 ways they can sit in their seats. That's
Now the uncle who can't sit next to the twins. So wherever the twins end up, that leaves 4 seats where the uncle can be. That means that there are
Now we have the remaining 5 people to seat. There are 5 seats, and so we can seat them
This means that we have
Because we are at a round table, we don't have a "starting seat" or an "ending seat" - and so having the people arranged in seats 1 through 8 is the same as having the same arrangement in seats 2 through 1, and so on. And so we need to divide by the number of seats to rid ourselves of duplicates:
which doesn't match up with any of the choices listed. Perhaps there are elements to the question that weren't posted in the image?