The probability is 2/11.
3 in 8, 0.375, if you consider the y as a consonant, 4 in 8, 0.5, if not.
If you have an equal amount of odd and even numbers in a determined sample space, the probability of choosing and odd number is 1/2 (.5).
The word "space" consists of 5 letters: s, p, a, c, and e. If you are choosing one letter at random from these 5 letters, the probability of choosing any specific letter is 1 out of 5, or 20%. If you're looking for the probability of choosing a vowel (a or e), it would be 2 out of 5, or 40%.
The probability is 0.
Probability of choosing a consonant from math = 3/4
The probability is 2/11.
There are 11 letters in the word mathematics. 2 of those 11 are A's. Probability is therefore 2/11.
3 in 8, 0.375, if you consider the y as a consonant, 4 in 8, 0.5, if not.
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.
2/11
If you have an equal amount of odd and even numbers in a determined sample space, the probability of choosing and odd number is 1/2 (.5).
Well, darling, there are 7 days in a week, so the probability of choosing Wednesday is 1 out of 7, which simplifies to about 14.3%. But hey, if you're feeling lucky, go ahead and roll the dice on Wednesday - just don't come crying to me if it doesn't work out.
Choosing, picking, or selecting.
The probability is 0.
The probability is 10/50 = 1/5.
Since there are 2 red tens in a deck of 52 cards, the probability of choosing a red ten is 2 out of 52 = 1 out of 26 = 0,0384615385...