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If the letters of computer are randomly arranged in all possible ways, the probability the word begins with a vowel in five out of 26, or 0.1923. You do not need to consider any other letters, or any permutations or combinations, because you only asked about the first letter.
13 letters in the word "Scarlet Letter"
There are 12 two letter arrangements of the letters in PARK.
The letter ypsilon (ύψιλον).
5/24, or five out of twenty four, or with numbers, five out of infinity
The odds are 4 out of 11 (4/11), or 36%.
2/11 because there is 11 letters in Mississippi and 2 "p"s that's 2/11ths
3 out of 6
Word 1) 'math' has one vowel letter among a total of 4 letters. The probability of randomly selecting the vowel letter 'a' is P(v) = 1/4. Word 2) 'jokes' has two vowel letters among a total of 5 letters. The probability of randomly selecting a vowel letter is P(v) = 2/5. The probability of randomly selecting a vowel letter from the first word and a vowel letter from the second word is: P(v1,v2) = 1/4 (2/5) = 2/20 = 1/10 = 0.10 = 10.0%
jogging. drawing. playing. and more isn't jogging,drawing,playing arent they only 7 letters?? Breathing is 9 letters and that's a verb
If the letters of computer are randomly arranged in all possible ways, the probability the word begins with a vowel in five out of 26, or 0.1923. You do not need to consider any other letters, or any permutations or combinations, because you only asked about the first letter.
There are five letters, and two of them are s's. The theoretical probability of choosing an s would be 2 out of 5.2/5 or 40%
Nothing happens. What you have is the outcome of your repeated experiment. What you do with the results depends on what you are after!
There are eight different letters in 'mathematics' - a, c, e, h, i, m, s and t. Since there are 26 letters in the alphabet, the chance of a randomly chosen one being a letter that's in mathematics is 8/26, or 4/13.
There are 10 letters in the word "aspiration" and 5 of them are vowels. The probability of a randomly-selected letter being a vowel are 5/10 = 1/2 = 0.50.
The singular possessive form of letter is letter's. The plural of letter is letters. The plural possessive of letters is letters'
German number plates are made up in a particular way. The first 1-3 letters denote the town: 1 letter = large cities (with exception of Hansa towns), e.g. B = Berlin 2 letters = medium cities, e.g BA = Bamberg 3 letters = areas without large cities, normally an abbreviation of an administrative area This is followed by 1-3 letters which are randomly selected The number plate is completed by between 2-4 numbers, which, again, are randomly generated Example: BA-HN 69 If, on the other hand, you're asking what letter do German EU-style number plates have to denote their country of registration, then it is D (Deutschland, Germany)