If only two cards are drawn randomly from a standard deck, the probability is .00037, approx.
The answer depends onhow many cards are drawn,whether of not they are drawn at random, andwhether or not the cards are replaced before the next card is drawn.There is no information on these and so it is not possible to give a definitive answer to the question.
The answer depends onhow many cards are drawn,whether or not the cards are replaced before the next card is drawn,whether or not the cards are drawn at random.
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of cards is a king and hearts is 1/52.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether they are drawn at random and whether they are replaced before drawing the next card. If three cards are drawn, at random and without replacement, the probability that they are hearts is (13/52)*(12/51)*(11*50) = 1716/132600 = 0.0129
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 13 clubs and 1 seven of hearts. The probability of drawing a club or the seven of hearts, then, is 14 in 52, or 7 in 26.
If only two cards are drawn randomly from a standard deck, the probability is .00037, approx.
1 in 52.
The answer depends onhow many cards are drawn,whether of not they are drawn at random, andwhether or not the cards are replaced before the next card is drawn.There is no information on these and so it is not possible to give a definitive answer to the question.
The answer depends onhow many cards are drawn,whether or not the cards are replaced before the next card is drawn,whether or not the cards are drawn at random.
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of cards is a king and hearts is 1/52.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether they are drawn at random and whether they are replaced before drawing the next card. If three cards are drawn, at random and without replacement, the probability that they are hearts is (13/52)*(12/51)*(11*50) = 1716/132600 = 0.0129
If only one card is drawn, at random, then it is 1/52.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, from an ordinary deck of cards, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 1/52.
It is 5/52 for a single card, drawn randomly.
The probability of drawing a heart from a fair deck is 1 in 4. If the card is replaced then the probability is again 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a card other than a heart is 3 in 4. Once again if the card is replaced then the probability remains 3 in 4
This is a conditional probability, given the card is red, what is the chance it is a heart. Since there are 2 red hearts, the probability if 1/2