mathsbrain
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Twelve people sit around two tables labelled A(5 seats) and B(7 seats), how many ways can this be done.
The solution says 12C5*4!*6! which i understand works.
I was thinking doing 1*11*10*9*8* 1*6*5*4*3*2*1 which gives a different answer.
My logic is, the first person that sits down on table A has only one option since all seats are the same to him.
Then 11 options for the person next to him, 10 , 9 and 8 to fill remaining spots.
Then we move to table B, again out of the 7 people left, the first person that sits down has only 1 option, then 6, 5,...1
Whats wrong with this?
The solution says 12C5*4!*6! which i understand works.
I was thinking doing 1*11*10*9*8* 1*6*5*4*3*2*1 which gives a different answer.
My logic is, the first person that sits down on table A has only one option since all seats are the same to him.
Then 11 options for the person next to him, 10 , 9 and 8 to fill remaining spots.
Then we move to table B, again out of the 7 people left, the first person that sits down has only 1 option, then 6, 5,...1
Whats wrong with this?