Red card- 1/2 CLUB-1/4
Assuming a pack consists of 52 cards as per normal. Initially half the cards are red. Probability that the first card drawn is red = 1/2. Now there are 25 red cards left out of 51 remaining cards. Probability that the second card drawn is red = 25/51. Probability that both cards drawn are red therfore = 1/2 * 25/51 = 25/102
1 in 52
On a random draw of a single card, it is 16/52 = 4/13.
It is 0.2549, approx.
This is a conditional probability, given the card is red, what is the chance it is a heart. Since there are 2 red hearts, the probability if 1/2
Red card- 1/2 CLUB-1/4
It is 0.5
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn and whether or not they are replaced afterwards.For a single card, drawn at random, the probability is 26/52 = 1/2.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn and whether or not they are replaced afterwards.For a single card, drawn at random, the probability is 26/52 = 1/2.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn and whether or not they are replaced afterwards.For a single card, drawn at random, the probability is 26/52 = 1/2.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn and whether or not they are replaced afterwards.For a single card, drawn at random, the probability is 26/52 = 1/2.
Assuming a pack consists of 52 cards as per normal. Initially half the cards are red. Probability that the first card drawn is red = 1/2. Now there are 25 red cards left out of 51 remaining cards. Probability that the second card drawn is red = 25/51. Probability that both cards drawn are red therfore = 1/2 * 25/51 = 25/102
1 in 52
Since there are 2 red tens in a 52 card deck, probability of drawing one of the 2 red tens is 2/52 or 1/26 or 0.0385.
depends on how many cards there are. It doesn't make sense because you're asking "what is the probability of a card being drawn at random that is red?" and it doesn't give any clue on what are the other colors or how many cards are in all?
If only one card is drawn at random. it is 2/52 = 1/26.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether that is with or without replacement, whether the cards are drawn at random. If only one card is drawn, the probability is 0. If 51 cards are drawn, the probability is 1. If two cards are drawn, at random, and the first is not replaced, the probability is (2/52)*(1/51) = 2/2652 = 0.00075, approx.
There are 2 black queens and 26 red cards in a standard deck. Therefore the probability is 28/52 = 7/13 = 53.85%
On a random draw of a single card, it is 16/52 = 4/13.