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.
The chance of picking a 2 is 4/52 since there are four twos. If you don't replace it then there are 51 cards and 4 sevens so the chance of picking the 7 is 4/51. The chances of doing both things is (4/52)(4/51)=16/2652 or 4/663 which is about .006
When you are asked what is the probability of drawing "thing a" when you have only the same amount of "thing b," is called an equally likely event. For example: In a hat you have 8 black marbles and 8 black marbles. Since there the same amount of both, the chance of picking a black marble is 50% and picking a blue marble is 50%. This is an equally likely event.
A 1 out of 5 chance, or 20%
16% chance
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.
7/12
The chance of picking a 2 is 4/52 since there are four twos. If you don't replace it then there are 51 cards and 4 sevens so the chance of picking the 7 is 4/51. The chances of doing both things is (4/52)(4/51)=16/2652 or 4/663 which is about .006
There are 52 cards in a pack. There are 2 Red kings (Heart and Diamond). This means 2/52 or 1/26.
Chance of picking first heart card is 13/52, picking second right after is 12/51, total chance is 13/52 multiplied by 12/51. This works if we pick one card, don't replace it and then pick another. Here is the probability of 2 Hearts if we pick two cards at the same time. 13 Hearts choose 2/ 52 cards choose 2= 13C2/52C2=78/1326=1/17
When you are asked what is the probability of drawing "thing a" when you have only the same amount of "thing b," is called an equally likely event. For example: In a hat you have 8 black marbles and 8 black marbles. Since there the same amount of both, the chance of picking a black marble is 50% and picking a blue marble is 50%. This is an equally likely event.
2 in 52, or 1 in 26, or about 0.03846.
13 out of 52
A 1 out of 5 chance, or 20%
16% chance
The probability of picking a black ace in one random draw from a normal pack of playing cards is 1/26.
I know this one glitch that i found out myself, if you have second chance, and you get put in second chance while picking up a gun, you get that gun in second chance I've only done this on accident a couple times, but im sure youll find a good way to use it