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(a)
To calculate: The number of ways in which dinners can be arranged if Four varieties of Stouffer’s frozen dinners, three varieties of Lean Cuisine frozen dinners, and five varieties of Weight Watchers frozen dinners.
(b)
To calculate: The number of ways in which dinners of same company can be arranged together in same shelves if Four varieties of Stouffer’s frozen dinners, three varieties of Lean Cuisine frozen dinners, and five varieties of Weight Watchers frozen dinners.
(c)
To calculate: The number of ways in which dinners of same company cannot be arranged together in same shelves if Four varieties of Stouffer’s frozen dinners, three varieties of Lean Cuisine frozen dinners, and five varieties of Weight Watchers frozen dinners.
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