Question 1161034


yes, the correct answer is B. Drawing {{{B}}}, {{{C}}}, {{{L}}}, {{{M}}}, {{{N}}}, {{{R}}}, {{{T}}}, or {{{Z}}}

 Explanation:

Let us first define {{{complement}}} first.

The complement of an event is the {{{opposite}}} of it. For example in this case, the {{{complement}}} of drawing a {{{vowel}}} will be {{{not}}}drawing a {{{vowel}}}.

So, let {{{S }}} be the set of alphabets present on scrabble tiles.

{{{S}}}={{{A}}},{{{B}}},{{{C}}},{{{E}}},{{{E}}},{{{E}}},{{{L}}},{{{M}}},{{{N}}},{{{O}}},{{{R}}},{{{T}}},{{{Z}}}

Drawing a vowel will constitute:

{{{ A}}}, {{{E}}},{{{E}}},{{{E}}},{{{ O }}}

So, the complement ({{{not}}} drawing a {{{vowel}}}) will be:

{{{ B}}},{{{C}}}, {{{L}}},{{{M}}},{{{N}}},{{{ R}}},{{{T}}},{{{Z}}}

So drawing any of the {{{consonant}}} from the consonants present on scrabble tiles will be the complement of drawing a vowel.