The letters P, I, Z, Z, A are written on same-sized slips of paper and mixed in
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The letters P, I, Z, Z, A are written on same-sized slips of paper and mixed in a bowl. One slip of paper is drawn randomly from the bowl and the letter on the slip is recorded. Which two statements are true about this event? Choose 2 answers A vowel is more likely to be drawn than a consonant. A consonant is more likely to be drawn than a vowel. Each letter has an equal chance of being drawn. The most likely letter to be drawn is the letter Z. The letter P is more likely to be drawn than the letter A.Explanation / Answer
a consonant is more likely to drawn & the most likely letter to be drawn is letter z are true
[Reason]
count of consonants are three, and vowel is two. hence it is having more chances to drawn and letter z is repeated, and it get more chance to withdrawn
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