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Vowels are the letters A, E, I, O, U, and Y. Consonants are all the letters that are not vowels. Select all the words that have a 2:5 ratio of vowels to all letters. Answer Choices Cantaloupe Grapefruit Tangerine Watermelon Part 2 In the sentence "Eat fruit every week," which of the following has a ratio of 9:8? (Count the letter "Y" as a vowel.) Answer Choices The ratio of all letters to consonants The ratio of vowels to consonants The ratio of consonants to all letters The ratio of consonants to vowels

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  1. 28 May, 11:05
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    Part 1:

    The words Grapefruit and Watermelon have a 2:5 ratio of vowels to all the letters;

    If you count, both words have 10 letters and 4 vowels so if you represent this as a ratio of vowels to total letters, it is: 4:10;

    What you should know is that with ratios, you can multiply and divide each part of the ratio by a common multiplier or divisor and this will not change the ratio;

    So, in the case of 4:10, we can divide both 4 and 10, by the number 2 and get the ratio 2:5;

    This is the same ratio as 4:10 because we divided 4 and 10 by the same number to get it.

    Part 2:

    The ratio shown is of consonants to vowels;

    If you count, there are a total of 17 letters, 9 are consonants and 8 are vowels, in the phrase "Eat fruit every week";

    If we look at the ratio of consonants to vowels, we find it is 9:8, which matches the ratio given;

    Order matters when dealing with ratios so the ratio of vowels to consonants would not be 9:8, but 8:9, which is why the given ratio has to be of consonants to vowels;

    Additionally, the other two options put forth the total number of letters as one of the parts of the ratio;

    There are 17 letters as I mentioned and 17 is a prime number (it cannot divide by any whole number to give another whole number) so if it was to be a part of a ratio it would have to be written as 17, which isn't the case in the ratio 9:8 as neither of these numbers are 17;

    This means the two options, that say the ratio of 'all letters to ... ' or ' ... to all letters', are definitely incorrect.
  2. 28 May, 11:20
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    Whats taking u so long abu
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