In a full deck of cards (without Jokers), you have an even chance of drawing a red suit or a black suit. When rolling a fair die, you have an even chance of an even number coming up or an odd number. When flipping a fair coin, there is an even chance of coming up heads or tails. I hope this is what you were looking for.
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On one dice there are 3 even numbers out of 6. Those being 2, 4, and 6 which would give you a 3:6 chance on one dice. If you took the next nice and attempted it again you would again have a 3:6 chance. 3:6 + 3:6 = 6:12 or 1:2 chance. So you have approximately a 50% chance of rolling an even number followed by an even number using two 6 sided dice.
There is a one out of four chance of having both dice even numbers.
1 in 4. Your choices are to have an odd or even total, which is a 1 in 2 chance. In order to get an even number, you have to have both die even or odd. So that cuts the 1 in 2 in half, giving you a 1 in 4 chance of both dice being even. (1 in 2 for even times 1 in 2 both even gives you 1 in 4.)
there is a 1 in 13 chance of picking a 2 in a deck of cards, then picking a king afterwards, its also a 1 in 13 chance, but together, theres a even slimmer chance.