Quick math question [Circular Permeutation]

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DrTacoElf

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6 people around a table - number of possible combinations. How to approach this escapes me but adding one to 6 comes to mind for some reason. Also how would this circular permeutation differ from a linear one like 6 people in a line number of possible combinations.


Thanks if you can help.
 
it is 5!, since order does not matter around the circular table, so you would need to consider two of the people as one (6-1)!

Good luck
 
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