Each letter in the word "mathematics" is written on a slip of paper and placed in a box. Lynette chooses a letter from the box, leaves it out, then picks another letter. What's the probability that Lynette chooses 2 vowels? Simplify your answer.

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There are 11 slips of paper in the box, and 4 of them have vowels on them.

Chance of picking a vowel the first time  =  4/11 .

If successful, then there are 10 slips left in the box, and 3 of them are vowels.

Chance of picking a vowel the second time  =  3/10 .

Probability of BOTH events  =  (4/11) x (3/10)  =  12/110  =  10.91%  . 

Answer:

3/7 and 1/7 =4/7is the right answer i just did it and put there answers in but all of them was wrong they said theses are the answers

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