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If a child's knowledge of the alphabet is limited to the letters a, b, c, i, and e, and if the child writes two letters at random (assume the child may write the same letter twice), what is the probability that one is a vowel and the other is a consonant? A- 6/25 B- 12/25 C- 4/5

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i know that A is incorrect because i tried that answer and it marked me wrong hope this helps u a lil
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A- 6/25 you can use A 4 times the other letters you can ether use 2 time or 1 time.
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