The question is very poorly defined and so cannot be answered. It is necessary to know how many cards are picked and whether or not they are replaced in the pack afterwards. It also depends on whether the deck is well shuffled and the cards are picked at random.
If the cards are not replaced and you pick enough cards (49), it is a certainty.
If you pick only two cards, without replacement, the probability is (8/52)*(4/51) = 32/2652 = 0.012 approx.
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
The probability of getting a king in a one card draw from a deck of 52 cards is .077 or 1 chance in 13. The probability of getting a king and one other specific denomination, such as a queen, is .154, or one chance in between 6 and 7.
The probability of drawing a king of hearts from a regular deck of cards is 1 in 52 because there is only one king of hearts in the standard 52 card deck.
The probability is 1/13 of drawing a king in one draw from a standard deck with no jokers.
The probability of drawing a queen, king, or ace from a standard deck of 52 cards is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
There are 4 Kings in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of picking a King is 4/52 or 1/13.
The probability of getting a king in a one card draw from a deck of 52 cards is .077 or 1 chance in 13. The probability of getting a king and one other specific denomination, such as a queen, is .154, or one chance in between 6 and 7.
The probability of drawing a king of hearts from a regular deck of cards is 1 in 52 because there is only one king of hearts in the standard 52 card deck.
The probability is 1/13 of drawing a king in one draw from a standard deck with no jokers.
4/52 * 4/51 or about .006 This is assuming no other cards were drawn beforehand.
8 out of 32
There are 4 kings and 4 queens in a deck of 52 cards. The chance of drawing a king is 4 in 52 (or .077 in probability terms). The probability to draw either a king or a queen will be twice as high (.154)
The probability of drawing a queen, king, or ace from a standard deck of 52 cards is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
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.
The probability of pulling a king of hearts in one random selection from a well shuffled normal deck of cards is 1/52.
It is 2/13.