SOLUTION: A florist has 10 plants, each in bloom with flowers of a different color. How many ways can he arrange 7 plants in a garden along a wall if the first plant must be red and the 7th
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Question 371200: A florist has 10 plants, each in bloom with flowers of a different color. How many ways can he arrange 7 plants in a garden along a wall if the first plant must be red and the 7th plant must be green? The color of the plant flowers includes red and green.
Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2 place already filled, so 5 places are vacant
no. of ways = 8P5
= 6720
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