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There are 4 aces in the deck the odds that the first card is an ace is 4/52 or 1/13. The odds the second card is an ace is 3/51 or 1/17 because there are only 3 aces and 51 cards left. The odds that both are aces are 1/13 times 1/17 which is 1/221.
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
There are four 3 cards in the deck of 52 cards. So the probability of drawing a 3from the deck of cards is; P(3) =4/52 =0.076923076... ~ 0.0769 ~ 7.69%.
There is one 3 of club's in a deck of 52 cards.
Of the 52 cards, 48 are not a 3, so the odds are 48/52 (which is 12/13).
The probability is 6/52 = 3/26.
It is 12/52 = 3/13
3/4
There are 4 aces in the deck the odds that the first card is an ace is 4/52 or 1/13. The odds the second card is an ace is 3/51 or 1/17 because there are only 3 aces and 51 cards left. The odds that both are aces are 1/13 times 1/17 which is 1/221.
There are 4 queens in 52 cards so the odds of picking a queen in one draw if 4/52. Now once you have picked a queen, there are 3 queens left and 51 cards. So 4/52 x 3/51 = 1/221 = 0.45 %
There are 12 face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards; the jacks, queens, and kings of spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts. The probability, then, of drawing a face card is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
There are four 3's in a standard deck of 52 cards.
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
It is 1 in 17. Here's why: There are 52 cards in a deck, 13 different value cards (A, 2, 3, etc.), and two cards are dealt. We're finding the odds of getting any pocket pair, not just one. This means that the first card dealt can be any value. The second card has to repeat the value of the first card. For example, the first card dealt is a 10, and now the second card has to be a 10. After the first 10 is dealt, there are 51 cards left in the deck, and 3 different 10's. Therefore, 3 over 51 simplifies to 1 over 17.
There are four 3 cards in the deck of 52 cards. So the probability of drawing a 3from the deck of cards is; P(3) =4/52 =0.076923076... ~ 0.0769 ~ 7.69%.
There is one 3 of club's in a deck of 52 cards.