Probability is 1/2 or 50%.
Explanation:
A normal deck of cards has 52 cards, consisting of four different suits each having 13 cards. Two suits are red, and two are black. This means the deck has 26 red cards.
The probability that a red card will be drawn out of the 52 cards is 26 / 52 = 1/2.
Probabilities are ratios or fractions of the chances of an event happening.
As there are 52 cards in a standard pack and 40 of those cards are non-face cards the probability is 40/52 which simplifies to 10/13 (Or Ten out of thirteen chance)
A similar calculation applies to drawing a red card, 26 are red of the 52 cards.
26/52 which simplifies to 1/2 (Or one out of two chance)
This applies to a fair random deck and a fair random drawing of a card.
Half of the deck is red so the probability of drawing one red card is 1/2.
Because you draw two separate cards the probability changes for the second card. It is only 25/51. So the probability of drawing one red card AND a second red card is 1/2 times 25/51 which is 25/102=0.245 to three significant figures or 24.5%
1/2 * 25/51 = 25/102 = 0.245 (3s.f.) = 24.5% (3s.f.)
Probability is a fraction written as the chance of getting a certain outcome divided by all possible outcomes. Since there are two "Red 2s" in a standard deck (2 of hearts and 2 of diamonds) and there are 52 possible cards you can draw, the probability of drawing a red 2 would be 2/52. Simplified, that's 1/26.
If you draw one card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a spade or a red card?
25
77
0.5
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It is 0.5
If the card is drawn randomly, the probability is 1/4.
In an ordinary deck of 52 cards, the probability that a single, randomly drawn card is a six, is 1/13.
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, is a 9 is 1/13.
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