SOLUTION: 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 ma

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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?
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12C2 * 12C3 = %2812%21%2F%282%21%2A10%21%29%29+%2A+%2812%21%2F%283%21%2A9%21%29%29 = 66 * 220 = 14,520