Eleven animals of a circus have to be placed in eleven cages (one in each cage). If 4 of the cages are too small for 6 big animals, then the number of the ways of caging all the animals is :
Let the 6 big animals be placed in 7 of larger cages. This can be done in 7P6 ways.
In each of these ways, one larger cage is left vacant.
The remaining five animals can be placed in the remaining five cages in 5! ways.
Hence, the required number of ways = 7P6×5!