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The answer is 35 different groups.
Answer:
3(x + 1) + 6 = 33
3x+3+6=33
3x+9=33
3x=33-9
3x=24
x=24/3
x=8
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Answer:
210
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Here comes the problem from Combination.
We are being asked to find the number of ways out in which 3 students may sit on 7 seats in a row. Please see that in this case the even can not be repeated.
Let us start with the student one. For him all the 7 seats are available to sit. Hence number of ways for him to sit = 7
Let us see the student second. For him there are only 6 seats available to sit as one seat has already been occupied. Hence number of ways for him to sit = 6
Let us see the student third. For him there are only 5 seats available to sit as two seat has already been occupied. Hence number of ways for him to sit = 5
Hence the total number of ways for three students to be seated will be
7 x 6 x 5
=210