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The panel for a political forum consists of four Democrats, 5 republicans, 3 independents in how many orders can they be seated if all that matters is party not individual

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your answer is 8 so good luck

User Nesbocaj
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I'm assuming we can say each Democrat, Republican, and Independent are the same element.

Since there are 12 seats, we can seat them in 12! different ways, assuming straight line.

\text{Total(no restrictions): } 12!

However, the four democrats are the same element, since we only care about the different parties. Using this same logic, the 5 Republicans can swap without us knowing and the 3 Independents, as well.

Thus, we've overcounted by a factor of 4! 5! 3!, because each element are identical.

To counter this, we divide by the number of elements repeated:

\text{Total ways: } (12!)/(4!5!3!) = 27,720
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