Quantitative Aptitude :: Permutations Problems And Answers

8. The number of sequences in which 7 players can throw a ball, so that the youngest player may not be the last is 

A. 2010 B. 2120
C. 4320 D. 4322
Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option C

Explanation:
x Not younger_______ ↑
The last ball can be thrown by any of the remaining 6 players. The first 6 players can throw the ball in 6C6 ways.
The required number of ways = 6(6!) = 4320


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