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A group of 5 friendsArchie, Betty, Jerry, Moose, and Veronicaarrived at the movie theater to see a movie. Because they arrived late, their only seating option consists of 3 middle seats in the front row, an aisle seat in the front row, and an adjoining seat in the third row. If Archie, Jerry, or Moose must sit in the aisle seat while Betty and Veronica refuse to sit next to each other, how many possible seating arrangements are there?
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If A, J, M must sit in the aisle seat and we only have one aisle seat, how is this arrangement even possible?
Because once any of them sits in aisle seat, the other 2 have to sit in non-aisle seats, which seems prohibited per question stem.
What am I missing while translating the question?
32
36
48
72
120
If A, J, M must sit in the aisle seat and we only have one aisle seat, how is this arrangement even possible?
Because once any of them sits in aisle seat, the other 2 have to sit in non-aisle seats, which seems prohibited per question stem.
What am I missing while translating the question?
"Archie, Jerry, or Moose must sit in the aisle seat" means exactly one of them occupies it. The others can sit in non-aisle seats.