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vennyra

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Please help...

All the letters of the word ENCUMBRANCE are arranged in a line. Find the total number of arrangements, which contains all the vowels alphabetically in order but separated by at least one consonant.

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Fosweb

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I'm pretty sure this came up before. Search the 4U forum maybe?
 

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The answer is 7! x 8C4

You have four vowels: aeeu
you don't need to arrange them, they have to be in that order

You have 7 consonants: bccmnnr
The number of ways of arranging them = 7!/2!2!

Imagine you space out these consonants in one line

| X | X | X | X | X | X | X |

with X representing consonants and | representing places the vowels can go into

as you can see there are eight such spaces "|", so there are 8 slots the four vowels can go into.

Total number of ways
= 8C4 ways of slotting in the vowels with at least one consonant between every two vowels x number of ways arranging consonants

= 8C4 x 7!/2!2!
= 88200
 

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Originally posted by Fosweb
I'm pretty sure this came up before. Search the 4U forum maybe?
oh yeah... sique mentioned that before in the other thread i think.
 

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