why only a, e,i,o,u are only vowels
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Out of 26 letters in English language five letters, i.e., a, e, i, o, and u are considered as vowels because, these letters independently or combining together perform the function of vowel sound in the spelling of a word. For example, 'cat' is a word; here the sound of vowel /æ/ is denoted by the letter 'a'.
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Jason built a rectangular tool shed that is 888 meters wide and has an area of 969696 square meters.
What is the length of Jason’s tool shed?
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