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The class has n students, and n is an even number. The students are forming teams to work on their homework. Each team has exactly 2 students and each student has to appear in exactly one team. How many distinct ways are there to form the teams for the class?

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Answer:

Distinct ways in which they all can form the teams for the class = n(n-1)

Explanation:

Total numbers of students = n (even number)

Number of student in each team = 2

Number of distinct ways are there to form the teams for the class:


P^(n)_(k)=(n!)/((n-k)!)

where = n = number of elements = n

k = number of elements choose = 2


P^(n)_(2)=(n!)/((n-2)!)=(n* (n-1)* (n-2)!)/((n-2)!)


=n* (n-1)

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