For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.
The probability is 27/216 = 3/8 = 0.125
In a standard deck of 52 cards - the probability of drawing any single card of two suits is 1:2 or 50%.
The probability of doing so, eventually, is 1. In a single random draw it is 1/52.
With a standard 1-6 die, the probability is 0.
For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.For a single random choice from a standard deck, the probability is 1/13.
The probability is 27/216 = 3/8 = 0.125
A single fair die has the numbers 1 to 6, so when a single fair die is tossed the probability of obtaining a number different than 11 is: P(x diff than11) = 1.
assuming we are talking about standard dice here (six sided, numbered 1-6) then the probability of obtaining a result other than 12 when a single die is tossed is 100%. There is no way to roll a 12 after 1 toss of 1 die, therefore the chance of getting anything other than 12 is guaranteed
The probability is 1 (a certainty) if 39 cards are drawn without replacement.On a single random draw the probability is 14/52 = 7/26.The probability is 1 (a certainty) if 39 cards are drawn without replacement.On a single random draw the probability is 14/52 = 7/26.The probability is 1 (a certainty) if 39 cards are drawn without replacement.On a single random draw the probability is 14/52 = 7/26.The probability is 1 (a certainty) if 39 cards are drawn without replacement.On a single random draw the probability is 14/52 = 7/26.
The probability of doing so, eventually, is 1. In a single random draw it is 1/52.
In a standard deck of 52 cards - the probability of drawing any single card of two suits is 1:2 or 50%.
100%, since you cannot roll a 9 with a six sided die.
With a standard 1-6 die, the probability is 0.
There are four kings and four queens in a standard 52 card deck. The probability, then, of drawing a king or a queen is 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
2/13
You need to state a problem. If for example you ask what is the probability of drawing a heart or diamond in a single draw from a standard deck of 52 cards the answer would be .5