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What is the probability of pulling a card from a pack and getting an ace?

1/13 (one thirteenth


What is the probability of getting an ace in a pack of 52 cards?

The probability is 0 if you pick the the card from one end of a mint pack (2 of clubs) and 1 if you pick it from the other end (A spades). Also, if you pick 49 cards without replacement, the probability is 1. So, the answer depends on how many cards are drawn, and whether or not they are drawn from a well shuffled pack. The probability of getting an ace when one card is randomly picked from a pack is 4/52 = 1/13.


If The first card is an ace and the second is also an ace what the probility?

Just a straight deal, the first card will be an ace 4 times out of 52, the second card will be an ace 3 times in 51. The total odds will be 12 times in 2652.However in the question posed the first card is an ace so the probability is 1 in 1, so the second card being an ace will occur 3 times in 51.In the question , the first card is ACE, and second is also an ACE. Hence probability is 1in 1.How ever the question should be framed "What is the probabilty for getting first card An ACE and also Second card as An ACE"


How many ace of hearts are in a standard pack of cards?

There is only one ace of hearts, but there is also an ace of clubs, an ace of diamonds and an ace of spades.


What is the actual value of ace in a pack of cards?

In a standard deck of playing cards, the value of an ace can vary depending on the game being played. In many games, it is considered the highest card, valued at 11 points, while in others, it can be the lowest card, valued at 1 point. Some games also allow the ace to take on either value, providing flexibility in gameplay.