There are four kings in a standard deck of cards - Spades, Hearts, Clubs and Diamonds. There are also four kings in a standard Tarot deck - Cups/Chalices, Swords, Wands/Staves and Pentacles/Coins.
There is only one king of diamonds in a standard deck.
There is one King of Diamonds in a standard deck of 52 cards.
There is one king of diamonds in a standard 52-card deck.
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There is one of each card in a standard 52-card deck.
The probability of choosing a king from a standard deck of playing cards is 4 out of 52, or 1 out of 13. This is because there are 4 kings (one each of hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades) in a deck of 52 cards.
Likelihood is 1/52 or approximately 1.9%. This is based on: (1) a standard deck has 52 cards, and (2) a standard deck has only one king of clubs. So the chance of drawing that one card out of all 52 cards, on one try is: 1 divided by 52.
A standard pack of Playing cards has 13 cards of each suit. There are 13 club cards in a deck (Ace-10, Jack, Queen, King).
If your asking about a standard deck of 52 playing cards, then the answer is 5, the 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace of clubs.
It is 5/52 for a single card, drawn randomly.
One King of Hearts is found in a standard deck of playing cards.
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
There are 2 - the king of clubs, and the king of spades.
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There are two black jacks in each deck of cards. There is a jack of spades and a jack of clubs. Each deck of cards has two suits that are black, spades and clubs. Each deck also has three face cards (cards that depict a person), jack, queen and king, for each suit. Therefore, there are two black jacks (jack of a black suit) in each deck of 52 cards.
There are 52 cards in a deck (1-10, plus the Jack, Queen, King, and Ace). There are four suits in a deck (hearts, spades, clubs, diamonds), and thus, there are 4 possible aces in the deck. 4/52 = 1/13