Home
Class 12
MATHS
The crew of an 8 oar boat is to be choos...

The crew of an 8 oar boat is to be choosen from Twelve Men, of whom 3 can row on stroke side only. The number of ways the crew can be arranged is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The crew of an 8 oar boat is to be choosen from 12 men of whom 3 can row always on the stroke side only. The number of ways in which the crew can be arranged is

A boat's crew consists of 8 men, 3 of whom can only row on one side, 2 only on the other. The number of ways the crew can be arranged.

A crew of an eight oar boat has to be chosen out of 11 men five of whom can row on stroke side only,four on the bow side only,and the remaining two on either side.How many different selections car made?

A boat is to be manned by 9 crew with 4 on the stroke side, 4 on the row side and one to steer. There are 11 men of which 2 can stroke only and 1 can row only while 3 can steer only. The number of ways the crew can be arranged for the boat is

A boats crew consists of 16 men , 6 of whom can only row on one side and 4 only on the other . The number of ways in which the crew be arranged 8 on each side is

A boat is to be manned by eight men,of whom 2 can only row on bow side and 1 can only row on stroke side; in how many ways can the crew be arranged?

A tea party is arranged for 16 people among two sides of a long table with 8 chairs on each side. Four men wish to sit on one particular side and two on the other side. The number of ways they can be seated is

A boat is to be manned by eight men, of whom 2 can only row on bow side and 1 can only row on stroke side; in how many ways can the crew be arranged?