Anaira Mitch wrote:If the President and Vice President must sit next to each other in a row with 4 other members of the Board, how many different seating arrangements are possible?
A) 120
B) 240
C) 300
D) 360
E) 720
If the President (P) and Vice President (v) must sit next to each other, let's physically "glue" them together to form a
single entity: Pv
So, we must arrange Pv and 4 other members of the Board.
In other words, we must arrange a total of 5 entities in a row.
We can do so in 5! ways (
120 ways)
HOWEVER, the correct answer is not A, because we've only considered one way to "glue" the President (P) and Vice President (v) together.
In the first configuration, Pv, the President is to the LEFT of the Vice President.
Notice that we can also glue them the other way (vP), where the President is to the RIGHT of the Vice President.
Now we must arrange vP and 4 other members of the Board.
We can do so in 5! ways (
120 ways)
So, the TOTAL number of arrangements =
120 +
120 = 240
Answer: B
Cheers,
Brent