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molt_llest
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Thank you for your help, I don't know how to solve this problem.
How many different possible arrangements can be obtained from the letters G,M,A,T,I,I, and T, such that there is at least one character between both I's?
a.- 360
b.- 720
c.- 900
d.- 1.800
e.- 5.040
Correct answer: c (answer in white color, drag over to see the answer)
How many different possible arrangements can be obtained from the letters G,M,A,T,I,I, and T, such that there is at least one character between both I's?
a.- 360
b.- 720
c.- 900
d.- 1.800
e.- 5.040
Correct answer: c (answer in white color, drag over to see the answer)













