The probability of the event given in the question is 0.
Points are named with the capitol letter 'P' in the beginning. So yes they are named with capitol letters : TRUE They are also only named with ONE capitol letter.
6 uppercase letters: E F G H L T1 lowercase letter: t
asymmetrical letters appear filpped because they dont look the same where as symmetrical letter looks same on both sides.
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E is the only letter.
1/3 A+
Since the word "probability" contains only letters, then the probability of choosing a letter from the word "probability" is 1, i.e. it is certain to happen.
The answer depends on which letters are in the bag!
The probability is 1. The letters in the word mathematics are all constants, not variables!
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%
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There are 11 letters in the word mathematics. 2 of those 11 are A's. Probability is therefore 2/11.
There is just one eight letter word using the letters REDEEMED, that is redeemed. The next longest words that can be made are the six letter words deemed, redeem, and reeded. The only formula I know is Enfamil but I do know that the probability for another eight letter word is negligible because four of the eight letters are the same letter.
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%
The sample space consists of the letters of the word "PROBABILITY" = {P,R,O,B,A,I,L,T,Y}
4 because in word perseverance we have 4 letters E
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.