SOLUTION: There are 8 boys and 7 girls in a team. In how many ways can they be arranged on a worktable if boys and girls are in separate groups?

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Question 1177692: There are 8 boys and 7 girls in a team. In how many ways can they be arranged on a worktable if boys and girls are in separate groups?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The problem is either trivial or not stated clearly.

There is only one way to separate the 15 students to get all the boys in one group and all the girls in the other.

Perhaps there is more than one group of all boys and/or more than one of all girls?

Perhaps the undefined "worktable" has something to do with working the problem?

Re-post, giving enough information so that it is clear what the question is.