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John, Jim, Jay, and Jack have formed a band consisting of 4 instruments. If each of the boys can play all 4 instruments, how many different arrangements are possible? What if John and Jim can play all 4 instruments, but Jay and Jack can each play only piano and drums?

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QUESTION:

Problem 4P

John, Jim, Jay, and Jack have formed a band consisting of 4 instruments. If each of the boys can play all 4 instruments, how many different arrangements are possible? What if John and Jim can play all 4 instruments, but Jay and Jack can each play only piano and drums?

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From the given problem we have John, Jim, Jay, and Jack have formed a band consisting of 4 instruments.

We need to find the possible number of arrangements, when each of the boys can play all 4 instruments. Also, we have to find the possible number of arrangements,  when John and Jim can play all 4 instruments, but Jay and Jack can each play only piano and drums.

 

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