It is 1/13.
There are 46 cards left (assuming no Jokers), of which 12 are red face cards, so the answer is 12/46 or 6/23 or ~26%.
52 regulation cards plus 2 jokers = 54.
1 out of 13 or 4 out of 52
in a deck of 52 cards there are two and four each of the number cards one over ten the probability of picking a joker is two out of 52 our two 52 write as a fraction the probability of drawin a 7
52 Cards in a Pack (With Jokers) Technically this is incorrect. there are 4 suits in a deck of cards hearts, clubs diamonds and spades. there are 13 cards per suit; A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K. If you have a full deck, there are 2 jokers Totaling 54 cards "With Jokers" --The correct Answer is '52 Cards in a Pack (WithOUT Jokers)
The probability is 2/52 = 1/26
There are 46 cards left (assuming no Jokers), of which 12 are red face cards, so the answer is 12/46 or 6/23 or ~26%.
1 in 13 1 in 13 if the deck has no jokers.
I thinks its 52 cards in a pack (without joker)
There are 52 "regular cards". Then there are two jokers.
54 (52 cards plus 2 Jokers)
52 regulation cards plus 2 jokers = 54.
1 out of 13 or 4 out of 52
52 cards in a pack (without Jokers)
Their are 52 cards in a normal deck of playing cards (Minus the 2 Jokers).
54 cards in a deck with jokers
Jokers.