TreasureDragon
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I've tried getting help elsewhere and find the solution for this but I just can't find an example similar to this one.
Problem: Meredith has twelve school books to fit in her shelves. Four of these books are math books and six of the books are language arts. In how many distinct ways can Meredith arrange the books in a single row on her shelf if she keeps all the math books together and all of the language arts books together?
Problem: Meredith has twelve school books to fit in her shelves. Four of these books are math books and six of the books are language arts. In how many distinct ways can Meredith arrange the books in a single row on her shelf if she keeps all the math books together and all of the language arts books together?