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<b>GMATH</b> practice question (Quant Class 18)

The image shows an office key holder where 8 different keys must be placed (one key per square).
If the two main keys must be placed in the blue squares, in how many ways can all the keys be placed in the key holder?

(A) 360
(B) 720
(C) 1440
(D) 2880
(E) 4320

Answer: [spoiler]____(C)__[/spoiler]

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by fskilnik@GMATH » Tue Feb 05, 2019 5:15 am
fskilnik@GMATH wrote:Image

<b>GMATH</b> practice question (Quant Class 18)

The image shows an office key holder where 8 different keys must be placed (one key per square).
If the two main keys must be placed in the blue squares, in how many ways can all the keys be placed in the key holder?

(A) 360
(B) 720
(C) 1440
(D) 2880
(E) 4320

Source: https://gmath.net

? = # of 8-keys placing

? = P2 (main keys) * P6 (other keys) = 2! * 6! = 2 * 720 = 1440.


The correct answer is therefore (C).


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