100trillion
16
Counting Ace as less than 6, then there are 20 cards out of 52 less than 6, for a probability 5/13. Counting Ace as high with 2 being the lowest card, there are 16 cards less than 6 for a probability of 4/13.
8 cards, 4x7's and 4x8's 12 if you count the 4xAce's as 1
To find the probability of drawing a card greater than 3 and less than 7 from a standard 52-card deck, we first determine the total number of cards that meet this criteria. There are 4 cards greater than 3 and less than 7 in each suit (4, 5, 6, 7), and there are 4 suits in a deck, totaling 16 cards. The probability is then calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes (16) by the total number of possible outcomes (52), resulting in a probability of 16/52 or approximately 30.77%.
Taking the aces as their face value of 1, then there 6 cards valued 6 or less in each suit in the deck, so 24 cards in total. 24/52 simplifies to 6/13, or a 46.2% chance. If the aces are 'high' and count as being higher than 6, then it is 5/13, or 38.5% chance.
6
6 of them
6 less than x-6 is x-12, and that equals 8 if x is 20 and is less than 8 if x is less than 20.
6 - 2.4 = 3.6
4
Six
Six of them.