PLZ ANSWER NEED HELP ITS PRACTICALLY FREE POINTSHiggins was asked to make a unique three-letter arrangement using only letters f
rom the word home. He can use each letter only once. (His arrangement doesn’t need to be a valid word.) The probability that Higgins could form a three-letter arrangement with vowels as the second and third letter is
A. 1/3
B.1/4
C.1/6
D.1/8
part 2
The probability that Higgins can form a three-letter arrangement with two consecutive consonants is
A.1/3
B.1/4
C.1/6
D.1/8
I keep answering and my head is literally like "No, you're wrong, stop answering." and I originally had an answer but now I have no clue, I apologize, even though this question was asked forever ago. (Oof, I need to sleep)