easy · GMAT Quant
A child has a set of 26 alphabet tiles, one for each letter, of which 5 are vowels and 21 are consonants.
If the child picks one letter at random, what is the probability that it is a consonant?
- (1)/(21)
- (21)/(5)
- (21)/(31)
- (21)/(26)
- (5)/(26)
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