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The probability of NOT drawing a face card form a standard deck of 52 cards is 40 in 52, or 10 in 13.
The probability of drawing a red or black card from a standard deck of playing cards is 1 (a certainty). This is because these are the only options available.
What is the probability of drawing 3 red cards (hearts or diamonds) from a standard 52-card deck? Enter your answer as a number rounded to 2 decimal places.
The probability of drawing a king or a nine from a standard deck of 52 cards is (4 + 4) in 52, or 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
There are 6 red face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards; the Jack, Queen, and King of Hearts and Diamonds. The probability, then, of drawing a red face card from a standard deck of 52 cards is 6 in 52, or 3 in 26, or about 0.1154.
The probability of NOT drawing a face card form a standard deck of 52 cards is 40 in 52, or 10 in 13.
The probability of drawing a diamond is a standard deck of 52 cards is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
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.
The probability of drawing a red or black card from a standard deck of playing cards is 1 (a certainty). This is because these are the only options available.
What is the probability of drawing 3 red cards (hearts or diamonds) from a standard 52-card deck? Enter your answer as a number rounded to 2 decimal places.
The probability of drawing a king or a nine from a standard deck of 52 cards is (4 + 4) in 52, or 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
There are 6 red face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards; the Jack, Queen, and King of Hearts and Diamonds. The probability, then, of drawing a red face card from a standard deck of 52 cards is 6 in 52, or 3 in 26, or about 0.1154.
The probability of drawing 3 cards, all with the value of 9, from a standard 52 card deck, is ~0.018%.
If only two cards are drawn from a standard deck of cards, with the first card replaced before drawing the second, the answer is 0.005917 (approx). If the first card is not replaced, the probability increases to 0.006033.
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%
There are 2 red suits and 2 black suits. Therefore the probability of drawing a red card is 1/2. Or 50% chance.
The probability of drawing a queen or king, in a single randomly drawn card, is 2/13. The probability of drawing one when you draw 45 cards without replacement is 1. The probability of choosing has nothing t do with the probability of drawing the card. I can choose a king but fail to find one!