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Problem

A chess king is said to attack all the squares one step away from it, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. For instance, a king on the center square of a $3$ x $3$ grid attacks all $8$ other squares, as shown below. Suppose a white king and a black king are placed on different squares of a $3$ x $3$ grid so that they do not attack each other. In how many ways can this be done?

(A) $20$ (B) $24$ (C) $27$ (D) $28$ (E) $32$

Solution 1

Video Solution 1 (super clear!) by Power Solve

https://youtu.be/SG4PRARL0TY