Question: A landscaper has four lemon trees, five apple trees, and six orange trees. He randomly plants them along a wall. (a) How many arrangements are

A landscaper has four lemon trees, five apple trees, and six orange trees. He randomly plants them along a wall. (a) How many arrangements are possible? (a) How many arrangements are possible if the lemon trees are all together, the apple trees are all together, and the orange trees are all together? (b) How many arrangements are possible if no two apple trees are together?

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