The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, from an ordinary deck of cards, with or without replacement.
The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 1/4.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, from an ordinary deck of cards, with or without replacement.
The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 1/4.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, from an ordinary deck of cards, with or without replacement.
The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 1/4.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, from an ordinary deck of cards, with or without replacement.
The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 1/4.
It is 3/4.
Probability not a club = 1 - probability it is a club = 1 - 13/52 = 1 - 1/4 = 3/4.
4/13
In betting parlance 1/4.
To determine the probability that one card drawn is a club and the other is a diamond from a standard deck of 52 cards, you can use the concept of combinations. There are 13 clubs and 13 diamonds in the deck. The probability of drawing one club and one diamond in two draws (without replacement) can be calculated as follows: the probability of drawing a club first and then a diamond is (13/52) * (13/51), and the probability of drawing a diamond first and then a club is (13/52) * (13/51). Adding these two probabilities gives you the total probability of one card being a club and the other a diamond. The final probability is approximately 0.25 or 25%.
It is 3/4.
Probability not a club = 1 - probability it is a club = 1 - 13/52 = 1 - 1/4 = 3/4.
4/13
The probability is 0. One card cannot be a club and a spade!
The answer depends on whether or not the card is drawn randomly and also, whether or not the card drawn in the first attempt is replace.
In betting parlance 1/4.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn. It is 0 if only one card is drawn and 1 if 40 cards are drawn without replacement.
In an ordinary 52 card deck, there are 4 three's, and 13 clubs, one of which is the 3 of clubs, so there are 16 cards that are a three or a club. The probability of drawing a three or a club is 16 out of 52, or 4 out or 13, or 0.308.
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%
It is 4/13.
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 13 clubs and 1 seven of hearts. The probability of drawing a club or the seven of hearts, then, is 14 in 52, or 7 in 26.
There are 13 clubs (including the seven of clubs), and 3 other sevens (from the other suits). So that makes 16 cards that are clubs or sevens. Thus, the probability of drawing a club or a seven from a standard 52 card deck is 16/52 = 4/13 (about 31%).