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Q82.All the arrangements, with or without meaning, of the word FARMER are written excluding any word that has two ๐‘… appearing together. The arrangements are listed serially in the alphabetic order as in the English dictionary. Then the serial number of the word FARMER in this list is _____ .

What This Question Tests

This question combines permutations with repeated letters, restrictions (R's not together), and finding the rank of a word in lexicographical order, requiring careful case analysis and counting.

Concepts Tested

Permutations of repeated lettersCounting permutations with restrictionsLexicographical order (rank)

Formulas Used

n! / (n1! * n2! ... )

Counting permutations by fixing leading characters

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๐Ÿ“‹ Question Details

Chapter
Permutation & Combination
Topic
Permutations with restrictions, dictionary order
Year
2021
Shift
01 Sep Shift 2
Q Number
Q82
Type
Numerical
NCERT Ref
Class 11 Mathematics Ch 7: Permutation and Combination

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