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There are n numbered seats around a round table. Total number of ways in which `n_(1)(n_(1) lt n)` persons can sit around the round table, is equal to

A

`""^(n)C_(1)`

B

`""^(n)C_(n_(1))`

C

`""^(n)C_(n-1)`

D

`""^(n)P_(n-1)`

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