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It is 5/13 if you assume that Q is not divisible by 2.

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In fractions what is the probability of choosing an ace from a standard deck of playing card's?

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A single card is drawn from a standard 52 card deck.Work out the probability of choosing "an ace".Give your answer in its simplest form?

1/13


What is a probability that the selected card will be an ace if one is missing?

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Draw a single card from a 52 card deck and not an ace?

Probability not ace is 1 minus probability of an ace which is 4/52. So, 1 - 4/52 is 48/52 or 12/13.


A card is drawn at random from an ordinary pack of playing cards what is the probability that it is an ace?

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What is the probability of choosing an ace from a standard deck?

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If one card is drawn from a regular desk cards what is the probability the card will not be a ace?

There are total of 52 cards in a deck and 4 of those are Aces. Therefore, there are 48 card non-ace. The probability of drawing one card that is not an ace will be 48 divided by 52. The answer is 12/13.


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A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cardsWhat is the probability that the card is an ace or a king?

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What is the probability of selecting the ace of spades from a deck of cards?

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What is the probability of drawing 2 cards that are a 2 from a deck of 52 when first card is an ace and 2nd non ace?

The probability of drawing two cards that are a 2 when the first card is an Ace is zero, because a two is not an Ace. They are mutually exclusive events. If this is not clear, consider the probability of rolling a seven on one roll of one six sided die. That probability is also zero - it will not happen.