The probability it's a king is 1/13.
The probability it's a heart is 1/4.
The probability that it is a king OR a heart is 4/13, or about 31%
There are 4 kings, and 13 hearts, but the king of hearts is both, so you can't count that twice, so you have to subtract one.
There is the king of hearts; 3 kings that are not hearts, and 12 hearts that are not the king. 1 + 3 + 12 = 16.
Divide that by the total number of cards in the deck (52), = 16/52, which reduces to 4/13. In percentage, the probability is about 31%.
In an ordinary deck of 52 cards, the probability that a single, randomly drawn card is a six, is 1/13.
If you select 45 cards without replacement from a regular deck of playing cards, the probability is 1. For a single randomly selected card, the probability is 2/13.
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If you randomly pick a card from a standard deck of cards, that probability will be 1/4, since 1/4 of the cards are heart.
The answer is 1:13
In an ordinary deck of 52 cards, the probability that a single, randomly drawn card is a six, is 1/13.
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If you select 45 cards without replacement from a regular deck of playing cards, the probability is 1. For a single randomly selected card, the probability is 2/13.
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If you randomly pick a card from a standard deck of cards, that probability will be 1/4, since 1/4 of the cards are heart.
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.
Probability theory is used.
If it is drawn at random, the probability is 1/52.
The answer is 1:13
The probability of drawing a three, four, five, or six from an ordinary 52 card deck is 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
It is 5/52 for a single card, drawn randomly.