SOLUTION: In how many ways can they line up if the first person line is a woman, and then the line changes by gender (w, m, w, w, m, w)?

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Question 1171457: In how many ways can they line up if the first person line is a woman, and then the line changes by gender (w, m, w, w, m, w)?

Answer by ikleyn(52805)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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It seems to be written as an essay more than a Math problem.



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