In how many ways can 3 novels, 2 mathematics books, and 1

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QUESTION:

In how many ways can 3 novels, 2 mathematics books, and 1 chemistry book be arranged on a bookshelf if

(a) the books can be arranged in any order?

(b) the mathematics books must be together and the novels must be together?

(c) the novels must be together, but the other books can be arranged in any order?

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QUESTION:

In how many ways can 3 novels, 2 mathematics books, and 1 chemistry book be arranged on a bookshelf if

(a) the books can be arranged in any order?

(b) the mathematics books must be together and the novels must be together?

(c) the novels must be together, but the other books can be arranged in any order?

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It is given that there are 3 novels, 2 mathematics books and 1 chemistry book.

Using this we have to find the number of arrangements that can be made under given conditions.

 

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