There are 52 cards of which 26 (a half) are black. So he probability that the first card is black is 26/52= 1/2
1/2. or 50%. You can draw a red card, or you can draw a black card.However, if you have already drawn 10 black cards and 0 red cards then the probability of drawing a black is:16(remaning black cards)/42(remaning cards)=38%
The probability of getting a red card out of a standard 52 card deck is 26 in 52, or 0.5. The probability of getting a second red card is 25 in 51, or 0.490, because one red card is missing, and the deck is short by one card. The probability of getting a black card next is 26 in 50, or 0.52, because the deck is short by two cards, but all the black cards are there. Multiply these probabilities together, and you get about 0.127, or about 1 in 8, so the probability of getting 2 red cards and then a black card in a random 52 card deck is about 1 in 8.
From a well shuffled and complete deck without the Jokers, pulling one card and getting a heart or spade is one in two. Getting a spade is a one in four shot. (Four suits, equal number of cards in each suit....) Same for club, heart or diamond. Getting a spade or a heart is a one in four plus a one in four or one in two. It's fifty-fifty. The probability of drawing a heart or a spade when 1 card is picked up from a well shuffled (complete) deck (without Jokers) is 0.5 or one half.
With a well shuffled normal deck, it is 16/52 or 4/13.
There are 52 cards of which 26 (a half) are black. So he probability that the first card is black is 26/52= 1/2
There are 6 black face card in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of getting a black face card is 6/52 = 3/26
Assuming you're drawing from a complete shuffled 54-card deck, chances are one in twenty-seven.
1/2. or 50%. You can draw a red card, or you can draw a black card.However, if you have already drawn 10 black cards and 0 red cards then the probability of drawing a black is:16(remaning black cards)/42(remaning cards)=38%
It is 3/4.
1/4
If the pack is well shuffled, the probability is 1/52.
4/13
The probability of getting a red card out of a standard 52 card deck is 26 in 52, or 0.5. The probability of getting a second red card is 25 in 51, or 0.490, because one red card is missing, and the deck is short by one card. The probability of getting a black card next is 26 in 50, or 0.52, because the deck is short by two cards, but all the black cards are there. Multiply these probabilities together, and you get about 0.127, or about 1 in 8, so the probability of getting 2 red cards and then a black card in a random 52 card deck is about 1 in 8.
From a well shuffled and complete deck without the Jokers, pulling one card and getting a heart or spade is one in two. Getting a spade is a one in four shot. (Four suits, equal number of cards in each suit....) Same for club, heart or diamond. Getting a spade or a heart is a one in four plus a one in four or one in two. It's fifty-fifty. The probability of drawing a heart or a spade when 1 card is picked up from a well shuffled (complete) deck (without Jokers) is 0.5 or one half.
For a single card, picked at random from a well shuffled normal pack the probability is 3/13.
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