If there is 1 Jack of clubs, and 52 total cards, then the chance of picking the jack on the first selection is 1/52
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.
In a full deck of 52 cards your chances are one in thirteen. The same goes for every other card as well not just jacks.
There are 4 kings and 4 jacks in a deck of cards, so 8/52 which simplifies to 2/13 or 15.4%
It is 1/26.
If there is 1 Jack of clubs, and 52 total cards, then the chance of picking the jack on the first selection is 1/52
13 out of 52
It is 50/52 or 0.9615
For a single card, picked at random from a well shuffled normal pack the probability is 3/13.
There are 52 cards in a pack. There are 2 Red kings (Heart and Diamond). This means 2/52 or 1/26.
Assuming a 52 card deck with no cards already drawn, the chance that you draw a queen OR a jack is 8/52.
One quarter of the pack are CLUB cards. Three quarters of the pack are NOT CLUB cards. So the chance (probability) of picking a CLUB card is 1 out of 4 = 0.25 The chance (probability) of picking a NOT CLUB card is 3 out of 4 = 0.75 Adding the various probabilities the answer must always be 1.0, which is true here. If the probability of something happening is 1.0, that means the probability is "certainty". It is bound to happen.
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.
> 1/13 Actually, there are 12 face cards in a deck, so the probability is 12/52 = 3/13 = 0.231
In a full deck of 52 cards your chances are one in thirteen. The same goes for every other card as well not just jacks.
There are 4 kings and 4 jacks in a deck of cards, so 8/52 which simplifies to 2/13 or 15.4%
there are 4 1's or aces in a pack of 52 cards. Probability of picking an ace=4/52=1/13