Re: 2015 permutation X2 marathon
Drsoccerball's solution is correct.
3!/2! = 3, and there most definitely is 3 ways to arrange 4,4,2 or 4,3,3.
Another thought process (but same calculation):
(For the 4,4,2 case):
Pick the 2 first: 10C2
Pick the room for those two: 3
Pick one of the...