Page Turner loves discrete mathematics. She has 8 "graph theory" books, 6 books about combinatorics, and 4 "set theory" books. How many ways can she place her discrete mathematics books on the same shelf in a row if: a) there are no restrictions. b) graph theory books are next to each other but the others could be anywhere on the shelf. c) books are organized by their topic (same kinds are next to each other).

Dillard

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2021-08-06

Page Turner loves discrete mathematics. She has 8 "graph theory" books, 6 books about combinatorics, and 4 "set theory" books. 
How many ways can she place her discrete mathematics books on the same shelf in a row if: 
1) there are no restrictions. 
2) graph theory books are next to each other but the others could be anywhere on the shelf. 
3) books are organized by their topic (same kinds are next to each other).

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Dora

Dora

Skilled2021-08-07Added 98 answers

Discrete mathematics is Page Turner's passion. She owns four set theory books, six books on combinatorics, and eight books on graph theory.
Thus, in total there are 8 + 6 + 4 = 18 books. 
The concept of permutations can be used to determine the order of the books.
1) A book can be arranged in the following ways so that there are no constraints:
8 + 6 + 4 = 18! 
2) The books on graph theory are in the following condition: They are all together on the shelf, but the others may be anywhere else.
1 + 6 + 4= 11! 
Thus, arrangement of the book will be: 
8! (11!) 
3) books are organized by their topic, there will be permutations amongst books as there are 8 graph theory books, 6 books about combinatorics and 4 set theory books and types of books are 3: 
The finnaly answer is: 8! 6! 4! 3!

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