The probability of drawing two jacks and three tens of any suite from a standard deck of cards is:
5C2 ∙ (4/52)∙(3/51)∙(4/50)∙(3/49)∙(2/48) = 0.00000923446... ≈ 0.0009234%
where 5C2 = 5!/[(5-2)!∙(2!)] = 10
There are 40 cards that are NOT jacks, queens, or kings, so the probability of drawing one of these cards is 40/52 = 10/13 = 0.769
There are four jacks in a deck of cards. p = 4/52 ~= 0.07692
There are four 9's and four jacks. If you can use all of them, you can use 8 out of 52 cards. The probability of drawing one of these cards is therefore 8/52 = 0.1538 or a 15.38 % chance.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 4 jacks (one from each suit: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades). The probability of picking a jack from the deck is therefore the number of jacks divided by the total number of cards, which is 4/52. Simplifying this fraction gives a probability of 1/13, or approximately 7.69%.
30.8% There are 13 club cards + 3 additional jacks (from diamonds, hearts and spades) for a total of 16 cards out of 52 Simplifying that the probability is 4 out of 13 or 30.8%
There are 40 cards that are NOT jacks, queens, or kings, so the probability of drawing one of these cards is 40/52 = 10/13 = 0.769
There are four jacks in a deck of cards. p = 4/52 ~= 0.07692
There are 12 face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards; the jacks, queens, and kings of spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts. The probability, then, of drawing a face card is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
There are 4 sevens and 4 elevens (Jacks) out of a 52 card deck, so the probability of drawing one or the other is 8/52 = 2/13.
Since there are four jacks in a deck of 52 cards and, likewise, four "fives", the odds of drawing either a jack or a "five" are 8/52 or two in thirteen. The probability of drawing a Jack is one in thirteen. The probability of drawing a "five" is one in thirteen.
There are four 9's and four jacks. If you can use all of them, you can use 8 out of 52 cards. The probability of drawing one of these cards is therefore 8/52 = 0.1538 or a 15.38 % chance.
Since there are four jacks in a deck of 52 cards and, likewise, four "fives", the odds of drawing either a jack or a "five" are 8/52 or two in thirteen. The probability of drawing a Jack is one in thirteen. The probability of drawing a "five" is one in thirteen.
There are 12 picture (or face) cards in a standard deck of 52 cards. The probability, then, of drawing a picture card is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
Probability of Jack being drawn is 4/52 since there are 4 Jacks and 52 cards in the deck. Also, the probability of drawing a Queen and King is 4/52. So, if you draw one card from a normal deck of cards the probability of drawing a jack or queen or king is 4/52 + 4/52 + 4/52 = 12/52 or 3/13 or 0.2308.
The probability of drawing a jack is 4 in 52. The probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 52. The probability of drawing a jack or a spade is 4 + 13 - 1 in 52, with the -1 compensating for one of the jacks also being a spade. 4 + 13 - 1 in 52 is 16 in 52, which is also 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
There are two one-eye jacks in a standard deck of 52 cards. So the probability of getting one is 2/52 = 1/26
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 4 jacks (one from each suit: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades). The probability of picking a jack from the deck is therefore the number of jacks divided by the total number of cards, which is 4/52. Simplifying this fraction gives a probability of 1/13, or approximately 7.69%.