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There are 4 vowels and 7 consonants in this word. So, 4/11 of the letters are vowels.
Strengths
Strength.
A word with 4 vowels and 6 consonants would have a total of 10 letters. One example of such a word could be "education." This word has the vowels e, u, a, and i, and the consonants d, c, t, n, and, and has a total of 10 letters.
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No, contestants are not allowed to do so. There has to be at least 4 consonants and 3 vowels. Not to mention that it would make no sense to do so - the objective is to make the longest word you can from 9 given letters, and choosing all vowels or all consonants would make it very difficult to make any word at all.
The word has four letters. All except "a" are consonants, or 3 out of 4. That means that 3/4 of the letters in that word are consonants.
The ratio of vowels to consonants in "San Francisco" is 4:7.
independent = ieee, 4 vowels, and ndpndnt, 7 consonants, therefore there are three fewer vowels than consonants.
There are more consonants.
-- 3 vowels -- 7 letters total -- 8 exterior angles -- 2 dimensions -- 4 consonants -- 8 sides -- 3 syllables -- 8 interior angles