Solve the problem.Suppose that we wish to seat twelve people, 6 men and 6 women, in a row of twelve chairs. In how many ways can we seat the people with no restrictions?

A. 24 ways
B. 518,400 ways
C. 239,500,800 ways
D. 479,001,600 ways


Answer: D

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