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Question 1158640: A small coach has 24 seats, arranged in 6 rows of 4 seats each, with 2 seats on either side of the central aisle. A group consisting of 10 males and 9 females board the bus. How many combinations of empty seats are possible if all females sit on one side of the aisle and all males sit on the other? Answer by VFBundy(438) (Show Source):