Determine the ways of arranging 'm' men and 'w' women alternatively in a row of 's' seats.
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s<m and s<w
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Shouldn't your test result be 18?
3*2*2 + 2*3*1 = 12 + 6 = 18
I think it depends on how you interpret this problem. For example, notice that the problem states that it is assumed that s < m and s < w, but neither of these is true for the test problem. Should they be m < s and w < s? Also, the test has a variable x = 1 which is not defined and is not passed as an argument. I suspect it may be the number of empty seats, but who really knows. Perhaps there is some combination of assumptions for which the right answer is 9. :-)
Are we treating the men and women as identical in their respective sets?