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11 August, 03:39

Ana, Brian, Carla, David, and Eric are friends. They go to a movie, but cannot find five seats together. they have to spilt up into a group of three and a group of two. How many different ways can the friends organize themselves into these two groups?

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  1. 11 August, 03:59
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    1. Ana, Brian & Carla, David, Eric

    2. Ana, Carla & Brian, David, Eric

    3. Ana, David & Carla, Brian, Eric

    4. Ana, Eric & Carla, David, Brian

    5. Brian, Carla & Ana, David, Eric

    6. Brian, David & Ana, Carla, Eric

    7. Brian, Eric & Ana, Carla, David

    8. Carla, David & Ana, Brian, Eric

    9. Carla, Eric & Ana, David, Brian

    10. David, Eric & Carla, Ana, Brian

    There are 10 different ways to organize them.
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