No you on could kill it with Pairs 3,4,5,6
number of queen card = 4 number of cards in a deck of cards = 52 Probability of getting a queen card = 4/52 or 1/13
There are 4 Queens in a pack of 52 playing cards.
There are 4 queens are in a deck of 52 cards.
12/52... not including jokers king= 4 cards queen= 4 cards jack= 4 cards 4 x3 12 52 cards in a deck
There are 52 cards in a normal deck of cards. There are four queens- a queen of spades, a queen or hearts, a queen of diamonds, and a queen of clubs. There is one queen per position, so there in one queen of hearts in a deck of 52 cards
number of cards in a deck=52 cards drawn =52 n(s)=52nCr2=1326 number of cards that are queen=4 number of cards that are king=4 n(A)=4nCr1*4nCr1 =4*4 P(A)=n(A)/n(s)=16/1326=6/663
4 out of 52
4 kings, 4 queens, and 4 jacks.
In a standard deck of playing cards there are only two red queens. The queen of hearts is one. The Queen of diamonds is the other.
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 13 red cards and four queens. Since one of the red cards is also a queen, there are 16 cards that are either red or a queen. The probability, then, of drawing a red card or a queen is 16 in 52, or 8 in 26, or 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
4/52 * 4/51 or about .006 This is assuming no other cards were drawn beforehand.
Total :52 Red :26 Black :26 King :4 Queen:4 Jack :4 Joker :2 Number cards:40