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John has 4 math books, 6 biology books,, and 8 statistics books to arrange on a shelf. In how many ways can he arrange the books so that books on the same subject are grouped together?
12 years ago

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Shaniqua
Use either permutations or combinations
12 years ago
Goit-om
4!*6!*8!*3!
9 years ago

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