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There are eight rooms on the first floor of a hotel, with four rooms on each side of the corridor, symmetrical situated (that is each room is exactly opposite to one other room). Four guests have to be accommodation In four of the eight rooms (that is, one in each) such that no two guests are in adjacent rooms or in opposite rooms. If N is the number of ways in which guests can be accommodated. Then the value of `N/6` is

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