Adam mixes the letters r e a d i n g s and a thoroughly without looking Alan draws one letter expressed as a fraction decimal and percentage what is the probability that Alan will not select a constant
9/5 1.8 18%
9/4, 2.25, 22.5%
4/9, 0.44 for, 44.4%
Five nights, 0.556, 5 5.6%
5 answers
5/9
Since there are no constants in "r e a d i n g s"
The prob(picking a constant) = 0
and the prob(not picking a constant) = 1
If you meant "consonants" , I count 5 consonants, and 3 vowels
since "no consonant" implies you want a vowel ......
The prob(picking a constant) = 0
and the prob(not picking a constant) = 1
If you meant "consonants" , I count 5 consonants, and 3 vowels
since "no consonant" implies you want a vowel ......
I don't know, my brain is the size of a nucleus
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No, consonants are letters like, K, L, M, P, S, etc.
Vowels are the letters, A, E, I, O, U.
If you want to find the probability that you will NOT get a consonant, just count how many vowels there are.
There are 9 letters in total, with 5 consonants, and 4 vowels.
The answer should be 4/9; or .444 and 44.4%
Vowels are the letters, A, E, I, O, U.
If you want to find the probability that you will NOT get a consonant, just count how many vowels there are.
There are 9 letters in total, with 5 consonants, and 4 vowels.
The answer should be 4/9; or .444 and 44.4%