2 red
1 red and 1 blue
or
2 blue.
There are 6*14 = 84 possible outcomes.
The odds can simply be calculated by dividing the total number of desired outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes. After you pick the first card (no matter what suit), the odds of picking a second card of the same suit are 12/51 -- there are 12 cards remaining of the suit that was initially picked (desired outcomes) and 51 cards in the remaining deck (possible outcomes). As a percent, this equals 23.529%
The probability of drawing a king or a red card from a standard deck of 52 cards is (4 + 26 - 1) in 52, or 29 in 52, or about 0.5577. There are four kings and 26 red cards, of which one is a king. Simply count the number of desired outcomes (29) and divide by the number of possible outcomes (52).
Infinite number.
Yes. I have drawn hundreds.
There are 6*14 = 84 possible outcomes.
3/8
Yes, those events can be found.
The odds can simply be calculated by dividing the total number of desired outcomes by the total number of possible outcomes. After you pick the first card (no matter what suit), the odds of picking a second card of the same suit are 12/51 -- there are 12 cards remaining of the suit that was initially picked (desired outcomes) and 51 cards in the remaining deck (possible outcomes). As a percent, this equals 23.529%
No tangent No tangent
This depends if it is an animated movie, which has been been drawn and animated on a computer, then yes.But if it has been drawn as 2D as a flat image, from a downwards angle, then no.If it has been drawn from an angle then it is slightly possible.
40,320 without taking into account repeated letters (so a bit less) but I'm no mathematician so I can only give you the first step.
The probability of drawing a king or a red card from a standard deck of 52 cards is (4 + 26 - 1) in 52, or 29 in 52, or about 0.5577. There are four kings and 26 red cards, of which one is a king. Simply count the number of desired outcomes (29) and divide by the number of possible outcomes (52).
As rolling the die does not affect the card drawn, the two events are independent. Assuming a standard 6-sided die and a standard deck without jokers, then there are 6 × 52 = 312 possible outcomes.
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False
The expected number is 12/7 = 1.29 approx.