Soppose mr black site down fist then mrs white can site in one of 3 possible seats - draw it!. The other 4 guests can sit in 4! different ways with respect to oder. 3x24 =72
Wait wait wait. I DID DRAW IT, a few million times too. Ya but what if Mr. Black changes his seat. He can also sit in six different places can't he. It's a permutation isn't it? Please explain more. There is actually a solution, but it's even more complex than yours:
"The number of different ways six people can sit around a circular table
is 5! = 120. (M1)
The number of different ways these six people can sit around a circular
table with Mr Black and Mrs White together is 4! × 2 = 48. (A1)
Therefore, the number of different ways these six people can sit around
a circular table with Mr Black and Mrs White NOT together is
120 – 48 = 72 "
Why can they sit in 5! ways, not 6!
?