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The individual women are represented by the letters A-H.

45 ways of seating 8 women on 10 seats (X is an empty seat):

 

ABCDEFGHXX ABCDEFGXHX ABCDEFXGHX ABCDEXFGHX ABCDXEFGHX

ABCXDEFGHX ABXCDEFGHX AXBCDEFGHX XABCDEFGHX ABCDEFGXXH

ABCDEFXGXH ABCDEXFGXH ABCDXEFGXH ABCXDEFGXH ABXCDEFGXH

AXBCDEFGXH XABCDEFGXH ABCDEFXXGH ABCDEXFXGH ABCDXEFXGH

ABCXDEFXGH ABXCDEFXGH AXBCDEFXGH XABCDEFXGH ABCDEXXFGH

ABCDXEXFGH ABCXDEXFGH ABXCDEXFGH AXBCDEXFGH XABCDEXFGH

ABCDXXEFGH ABCXDXEFGH ABXCDXEFGH AXBCDXEFGH XABCDXEFGH

ABCXXDEFGH ABXCXDEFGH AXBCXDEFGH XABCXDEFGH ABXXCDEFGH

AXBXCDEFGH XABXCDEFGH AXXBCDEFGH XAXBCDEFGH XXABCDEFGH

For each of these A-H, representing the individual women, can be arranged 40320 (8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1=40320) different ways. That would give us 45*40320 ways. But three women have to be seated together. Let's call these women A, B and C. Out of the 45 ways the women can be seated on 10 seats, how many have A, B and C together? There are 28 (shown in bold print). These three women can be arranged in 6 different ways:

ABC ACB BAC BCA CAB CBA.

The remaining 5 women can be in any arrangement, and there are 120 ways of arranging 5 women. If the three women have been specially identified out of the 8 women to sit together, then the total number of seating arrangements will be 6*120*28=20160.

 

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I listed all 45 and just counted the ones I highlighted in bold print where ABC appeared together in the seating arrangements.

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