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17 November, 18:21

How many ways are there to order the 26 letters of the alphabet so that no two of the vowels a, e, i, o, u appear consecutively and the last letter in the ordering is not a vowel?

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  1. 17 November, 18:24
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    What I thought is to subtract permutations consisting of 2 vowels, 3 vowels, 4 vowels and 5 vowels occurring consecutively from all permutations 26!. But I could not even find an reasonable answer with that method. It seems to be too long and I always make mistakes.
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