Darrow
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Ok, You have 8 people (4 couples) who are arranged around a circle
Now, the couples have to be opposite from each other
So, how many ways can they be arranged?
2 Thoughts
Its going to be 3! x (2!)^ (Either 3 or 4)
My question is do we assume the table to be distinct, that is, have a top end and bottom end, that way if every couple switched sides it will be different (and thus 2!^4)
or
The table is considered relative to the couples and if everyone switched it will be the exact same as if none of them switched (thus 2!^3)
Any thoughts?
Edit: Sorry, I did mean it to be 4 couples 8 people
Now, the couples have to be opposite from each other
So, how many ways can they be arranged?
2 Thoughts
Its going to be 3! x (2!)^ (Either 3 or 4)
My question is do we assume the table to be distinct, that is, have a top end and bottom end, that way if every couple switched sides it will be different (and thus 2!^4)
or
The table is considered relative to the couples and if everyone switched it will be the exact same as if none of them switched (thus 2!^3)
Any thoughts?
Edit: Sorry, I did mean it to be 4 couples 8 people
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