The drawing of a black card is a process, not a fraction.
It is 26/52, a fraction which can be simplified.
1/26
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.
There are 6 black face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards, so the probability of drawing a black face card in one try is 6/52 = 0.115
Half the cards in a standard pack are black. Therefore the probability of drawing a black card is 1/2. Half the sides of a coin are "heads" so again the probability is 1/2. Therefore the probability you will both draw a black card and flip heads = 1/2 * 1/2 = 1/4.
There are 52 cards in a pack of playing cards (excluding jokers). The chance of drawing at random a black card from a full pack of cards is 1/2, or 0.5. There are now 51 cards in the pack, two of which are red kings. The probability of drawing a red king from this pack is 2/51. 0.5 x 2/51 = 0.01960784 So, the probability is approximately 0.0196, or 1.96%.
depends on the amount of black cards there is in the pack
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26
There are 52 cards of which 26 (a half) are black. So he probability that the first card is black is 26/52= 1/2
12 out of 52, 3 out of 13, or about 23%
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.