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In a certain summer school program, there are five periods in the day. Each student takes English, Math, History, Science, and Science Lab. In how many orders can a student schedule be arranged given that Science lab must immediately follow the Science class?

A. 20
B. 24
C. 100
D. 120
E. 135

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BTGmoderatorLU wrote:Source: Magoosh

In a certain summer school program, there are five periods in the day. Each student takes English, Math, History, Science, and Science Lab. In how many orders can a student schedule be arranged given that Science lab must immediately follow the Science class?

A. 20
B. 24
C. 100
D. 120
E. 135
Take the Science, and Science Lab classes and "glue" them together to get the super class "Science-Science-Lab"
This ensures that Science Lab immediately follows the Science class

So, we now have only 4 classes: English, Math, History and Science-Science-Lab
We can arrange n objects in n! ways.
So, we can arrange these 4 classes in 4! ways (i.e. 24 ways)

Answer: B

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by GMATGuruNY » Wed Aug 29, 2018 7:33 pm
BTGmoderatorLU wrote:Source: Magoosh

In a certain summer school program, there are five periods in the day. Each student takes English, Math, History, Science, and Science Lab. In how many orders can a student schedule be arranged given that Science lab must immediately follow the Science class?

A. 20
B. 24
C. 100
D. 120
E. 135
Alternate approach:

Since Science class must be followed immediately by Science lab, Science class cannot be taken during the last period.
Thus:
Number of options for Science class = 4. (Any of the first 4 periods.)
Number of options for Science lab = 1. (Must be the period immediately after Science class.)
Number of ways to arrange the remaining 3 classes = 3! = 6.
To combine the options above, we multiply:
4*1*6 = 24.

The correct answer is B.
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by Jeff@TargetTestPrep » Wed Sep 05, 2018 9:38 am
BTGmoderatorLU wrote:Source: Magoosh

In a certain summer school program, there are five periods in the day. Each student takes English, Math, History, Science, and Science Lab. In how many orders can a student schedule be arranged given that Science lab must immediately follow the Science class?

A. 20
B. 24
C. 100
D. 120
E. 135
We can group Science and Science Lab together as one class, so there are actually 4 classes to be arranged; the number of ways to arrange them is 4! = 24.

Answer: B

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