The sample space is [any card of the deck] [any face of the die]
Yes.
Because if there is absolutely no chance of something failing. For example lets say I have a standard deck of 52 cards what is the probably that I draw either a heart, a club, a spade, or a diamond. That covers every card in the deck meaning there is no way I did not get the outcome I wanted.
It is 11/13.
There are 4 nines in a 52 card deck so the probability of drawing a nine is 4/52 or 1/13. Which is 7%
30.769 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards. 29.63 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards with the jokers in deck.
also uncertain.
Yes.
Because if there is absolutely no chance of something failing. For example lets say I have a standard deck of 52 cards what is the probably that I draw either a heart, a club, a spade, or a diamond. That covers every card in the deck meaning there is no way I did not get the outcome I wanted.
It is 11/13.
As rolling the die does not affect the card drawn, the two events are independent. Assuming a standard 6-sided die and a standard deck without jokers, then there are 6 × 52 = 312 possible outcomes.
There are 4 nines in a 52 card deck so the probability of drawing a nine is 4/52 or 1/13. Which is 7%
30.769 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards. 29.63 % chance that you will draw a face card out of a deck of cards with the jokers in deck.
Draw from the bottom?
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn. If you draw 40 cards, the probability is 0. The probability of not drawing a spade in a random draw of one card from a standard deck is 39/52 = 3/4.
On a random draw of a single card, it is 16/52 = 4/13.
When you shuffle your deck, which card are you hoping to draw next?
0.5 for a single random draw.