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17 December, 12:10

Two letter are chosen without replacement at random from the English alphabet. If y is considered to be a consonant, find the probability that both are vowels and that both are consonants

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  1. 17 December, 12:37
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    To find the probability of picking a vowel, you would find the probability of getting a vowel the first time (5/26). The next time you pick it would be 4/25. Multiply these together to get 2/65 as your probability of getting a vowel. For your probability of getting a consonant, it would be 21/26 and 20/25. Multiply this together to get 42/65 as your probability.
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