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it depends how many cards you have
Considering there is 52 cards in a deck and 4 queens.... That would be the probability of 4 out of 52... 4/52 = 1/13 ~0,077
That is a rather hard question to answer. It would really depend on how many cards you have in the deck and how many jacks and kings you have Ex: If you had 30 cards and 5 jacks and kings then the probability would be 10/30 or 1/3
The answer would depend on the demographics of the population: a probability of 0.2 it too high unless the population is from a retirement area.
The answer is 1:13
You need to state a problem. If for example you ask what is the probability of drawing a heart or diamond in a single draw from a standard deck of 52 cards the answer would be .5
it depends how many cards you have
As U KNOW THERE ARE 13 CARDS OF HEART IN A DECK AND THERE IS A TOTAL OF 52 CARDS . sO EVERYTIME U TAKE A HEART IT AFFECTS THE TOTAL NO OF CARDS . so THE ANSWER WOULD BE (13*12*11*10*9*8)/(52*51*50*49*48) = 8.42890. app. I tried my best to explian sorry about the mistakes and i hope it would have helped u
hypergeometric distribution f(k;N,n,m) = f(1;51,3,1) or binominal distribution f(k;n,p) = f(1;1,3/51) would result in same probability
There are five letters, and two of them are s's. The theoretical probability of choosing an s would be 2 out of 5.2/5 or 40%
Considering there is 52 cards in a deck and 4 queens.... That would be the probability of 4 out of 52... 4/52 = 1/13 ~0,077
That is a rather hard question to answer. It would really depend on how many cards you have in the deck and how many jacks and kings you have Ex: If you had 30 cards and 5 jacks and kings then the probability would be 10/30 or 1/3
well theprobability would be 2x52/4 which is about 26%
since there is only one Ace of Spades and 52 cards in a deck the probability would be 1/52.
There are a total of 4 kings, and a total of 13 hearts; from that, you must subtract 1, since otherwise you would count the king of hearts double. Thus, in a pack of 52 cards, your probability is (4 + 13 - 1) / 52, or 16/52.
The answer would depend on the demographics of the population: a probability of 0.2 it too high unless the population is from a retirement area.
The probability of pick a red ace out of a standard deck of cards would be 1/26 because there are two read aces, the ace of diamonds and the ace of hearts.