SOLUTION: Four children Alice, Brad, Cathy and Dan are arranged in a line. If Brad and Cathy cannot be next to each other, in how many ways can the kids be arranged? A) 6 (B) 12 (

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Question 292038: Four children Alice, Brad, Cathy and Dan are arranged in a line. If Brad and Cathy cannot be next to each other, in how many ways can the kids be arranged?
A) 6 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 16 (E) 24

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