4/52, as there are four aces, and fifty-two cards.
50% or 1/2
Assuming a standard 52 card deck, there are 12 face cards. So the chance of drawing a face card is 12/52, or 3/13.
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of cards is a king and hearts is 1/52.
The probability of not drawing an Ace from a standard deck of 52 card is 48 in 52 or 12 in 13, or about 0.9231.
Presuming a standard 52 card deck, the chance of drawing the 6 of hearts (or any specific card for that matter) is 1/52.
1 in 13 chance
50% or 1/2
Assuming a standard 52 card deck, there are 12 face cards. So the chance of drawing a face card is 12/52, or 3/13.
There is a 1 in 52 chance that the first card drawn in a standard, shuffled 52 card deck, will have a value of 7.
The probability that a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of cards is a king and hearts is 1/52.
The probability of not drawing an Ace from a standard deck of 52 card is 48 in 52 or 12 in 13, or about 0.9231.
There are 2 red suits and 2 black suits. Therefore the probability of drawing a red card is 1/2. Or 50% chance.
Presuming a standard 52 card deck, the chance of drawing the 6 of hearts (or any specific card for that matter) is 1/52.
The likelihood of drawing specific lands in a 40-card deck depends on the number of those lands in the deck. The more copies of the specific land you have, the higher the chance of drawing it. Using probability calculations can help determine the exact likelihood.
On a random draw of a single card, the probability is 3/4.
Since there are 4 queens in a deck of 52 cards, divide 4 by 52 to get the decimal 0. 76 There is approximately an 8% chance of drawing a queen from the deck.
Yes, it is an independent event. However, if you did not replace the card it would not be an independent event, since you don't have an equal chance of pulling any particular card.