The probability of drawing a 10 out of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13, or about 0.07692.
The probability of drawing the first face card is 12 in 52. The probability of drawing the second is 11 in 51. The probability of drawing the third is 10 in 50. Thus, the probability of drawing three face cards is (12 in 52) times (11 in 51) times (10 in 50) or (1320 in 132600) or about 0.009955.
If you draw 9 or fewer cards, the probability is 0. If you draw 10 or more card, the probability is 1.
There are 40 cards that are NOT jacks, queens, or kings, so the probability of drawing one of these cards is 40/52 = 10/13 = 0.769
The probability of NOT drawing a face card form a standard deck of 52 cards is 40 in 52, or 10 in 13.
The probability of drawing a 10 out of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13, or about 0.07692.
The probability of drawing the first face card is 12 in 52. The probability of drawing the second is 11 in 51. The probability of drawing the third is 10 in 50. Thus, the probability of drawing three face cards is (12 in 52) times (11 in 51) times (10 in 50) or (1320 in 132600) or about 0.009955.
If you draw 9 or fewer cards, the probability is 0. If you draw 10 or more card, the probability is 1.
1 in 52
There are 40 cards that are NOT jacks, queens, or kings, so the probability of drawing one of these cards is 40/52 = 10/13 = 0.769
The probability of NOT drawing a face card form a standard deck of 52 cards is 40 in 52, or 10 in 13.
number of cards that are 10 =4 number of cards in a standard deck =52 Probability of drawing a 10 =4/52 = 1/13
The probability of drawing a red 10 from a standard deck of 52 cards is 2 in 52, or about 0.03846.The Ten of Diamonds and the Ten of Hearts.
Number Card Two to Ten: 36/52 Diamond: 13/52 (36/52+13/52)-9/52=40/52 10/13
The probability of five cards being four cards from one suit and one card from another suit is the same as the probability of drawing four cards from one suit multiplied by the probability of drawing one card from another suit, multiplied by 5 (for each of the possible positions this other card can be drawn in). The probability of drawing four cards from one suit is 12/51 x 11/50 x 10/49. The probability of drawing a fifth card from another suit is 39/48. All these numbers multiplied together (and multiplied by 5) come to 0.0429. So the probability of drawing a hand of five cards with four cards from one suit and one card from another is 5.29%
Presuming a standard 52 card deck, you have 5 cards in that deck which satisfy your requirement. Therefore the probability of getting one of those cards is 5/52.
The probability of drawing one face card is 12 in 52. The probability of drawing the second face card, then, is 11 in 51. And so on, 10 in 50, 9 in 49, and 8 in 48. Since this is sequential probability, simply multiply the odds, giving (12/52)(11/51)(10/50)(9/49)(8/48) or (95040/311875200). I'l leave it to the reader to do the simple reduction to lowest terms.