gr_111
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2008 HSC Q4b
Barbara and John and six other people go through a doorway one at a time.
(i)In how many ways can the eight people go through the doorway if John goes through the doorway after Barbara with no-one in between?
Is the answer to this ??? My reasoning is that there are eight people but John and Barbara must go together so there are seven 'units' to arrange. But John must be after Barbara, so you halve the number of ways of arranging the seven units. Right or wrong?
Barbara and John and six other people go through a doorway one at a time.
(i)In how many ways can the eight people go through the doorway if John goes through the doorway after Barbara with no-one in between?
Is the answer to this ??? My reasoning is that there are eight people but John and Barbara must go together so there are seven 'units' to arrange. But John must be after Barbara, so you halve the number of ways of arranging the seven units. Right or wrong?