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Circular Arrangement
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67. There are six students A, B, C, D, E and F. They have to be seated in 6 seats such that A gets a seat behind D, B gets a seat behind E and C gets a seat behind F. The total number of possible ways are (a) 90 (c) 360 (b) 180 (d) 270
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