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In the word FRACTION, what is the ration of vowels to consonants in world form
Well, honey, the word you're looking for is "succeed." It's got 7 letters, 5 consonants (S, C, C, D, D), and 2 vowels (U, E). Now go ahead and impress your friends with that little nugget of knowledge.
it's like concrete but there suppose to be a consonant between the 2 e like: (word)e_e (the underline area is where the consonants go NOT VOWELS: a e i o u are the vowels)
There are 3 consonants from 21 and 2 vowels from 5. That gives 21C3 * 5C2 combinations = 21*20*19/(3*2*1) *5*4/(2*1) = 1330*10 = 13300 combinations in all.
The number of breathes (or stops) it takes to say a word, or the number of vowel sounds in a word are both good indications of how many syllables are in a word.For example:The word "divided" di-vi-ded is three syllables. (3 vowels, 3 vowel sounds, 3 syllables.) but the word "divide" di-vide is two syllables (3 vowels, 2 vowel sounds, 2 syllables.)It is important to remember that just because a word has a certain number of vowels does not mean that it also has the same number of syllables.The name "Juan" has two vowels, but they create one sound, so the name is one syllable long.
Rocking is a word with 7 letters 5 consonants and 2 vowels
In the word DAUGHTER, there are 3 vowels namely, A, U, and E, and 5 consonants namely, D, G, H, T, and R. Number of ways of selecting 2 vowels out of 3 vowels = Number of ways of selecting 3 consonants out of 5 consonants = Therefore, number of combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants = 3 × 10 = 30 Each of these 30 combinations of 2 vowels and 3 consonants can be arranged among themselves in 5! ways. Hence, required number of different words = 30 × 5! = 3600
In the word FRACTION, what is the ration of vowels to consonants in world form
5 vowels. 8 consonants. :)
Koala
"Elephant" is a word that contains 2 vowels (e, a) and 5 consonants (l, p, h, n, t).
There are 6 vowels and 7 consonants so there is 1 more consonant
"Ocean" fits the criteria of being a 5-letter word with 2 consonants (c and n) and 3 vowels (o, e, a).
run, ran, bin, tin, and so on.
vowels and consonants
Ah, what a delightful question! Let's see, how about the word "elephant"? It has two vowels (e and a) and five consonants (l, p, h, n, and t). Nature is full of wonders, just like words with a perfect balance of vowels and consonants.
Cocoa, which is a drink made from milk, sugar, and cocoa beans.