3 in 52 (jack, queen, king of spades)
Well there are 52 cards in a full deck. There are four 3's in a full deck, so the probilitiy of selecting of 3 out of a deck would be 4/52.. so the odds are 1 out of 13 OR 7.69%
24 - 1
There are three spades on the standard ace of spades. One in each corner and a large one in the middle.
2in8
The odds of not selecting a queen of hearts is 51 in 52.
There is one Ace of Spades in a standard deck of 52 playing cards. The odds of drawing the Ace of Spades is one in 52.
The probability of drawing a 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of spades is 5 in 52. The probability of not drawing a 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 of spades, therefore, is (52-5) in 52, or 47 in 52, or about 0.9038.
From a 52 card deck, probability is 1/52.
3 in 52 (jack, queen, king of spades)
In a pack of cards their are 4 suits, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs and Spades. Each suit has cards numbered 2 to 10 in it and an ace, jack, queen and king. The 8 of spades is therefore the number 8 card from the spade suit.
Well there are 52 cards in a full deck. There are four 3's in a full deck, so the probilitiy of selecting of 3 out of a deck would be 4/52.. so the odds are 1 out of 13 OR 7.69%
1/52, or One over Fifty-Two. The odds are so because there are fifty-two cards in a deck, and there is only one Queen of Spades. The chances of you picking a Queen of Spades is One in Fifty-Two tries. If you are using jokers, 1/54, because there are 2 extra.
There are four suits so twenty five percent.
18. Two of spades through ten of spades, and two of clubs through ten of clubs.
Well in a normal deck of card theres 56, and theres 4 diffrent queens so about, one out of 56. Hope that helps! :)
If you are playing bridge and you have spades in your hand, you bid 7 spades.