1/13
There are 52 cards in a deck, and 4 suits of 13 cards each.So the probability is 1/13 = 0.077
The probability of getting two hearts in a row: P(Getting a hearts on the first draw)*P(Getting another hearts given the first one was a hearts) The first probability is simple: there are 13 hearts in a deck of 52 cards. The probability is 13/52=1/4. The second probability is trickier: there are now 12 hearts left in a deck of 51 cards! The probability of getting another hearts is therefore 12/51=4/17. Now compute (1/4)*(4/17) and get 1/17, which is the probability of drawing two hearts from a deck of fifty-two playing cards.
The probability is 16/52 = 4/13
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
A normal deck of 52 playing cards will ALWAYS contain picture cards, so the probability is 1.
The probability of getting two pairs in a standard deck of playing cards is higher than the probability of getting three of a kind.
For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.For an ordinary deck of cards, the probability is 1. All decks of playing cards contain 3s.
"Playing cards" are chosen at random.
There are 52 cards in a deck, and 4 suits of 13 cards each.So the probability is 1/13 = 0.077
The probability of getting two hearts in a row: P(Getting a hearts on the first draw)*P(Getting another hearts given the first one was a hearts) The first probability is simple: there are 13 hearts in a deck of 52 cards. The probability is 13/52=1/4. The second probability is trickier: there are now 12 hearts left in a deck of 51 cards! The probability of getting another hearts is therefore 12/51=4/17. Now compute (1/4)*(4/17) and get 1/17, which is the probability of drawing two hearts from a deck of fifty-two playing cards.
The probability is 16/52 = 4/13
The probability is 0.25
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
A normal deck of 52 playing cards will ALWAYS contain picture cards, so the probability is 1.
Probability that it is one of these eight cards is 8/52. Hence the probability of not getting these eight cards is 44/52
Assuming you refer to a normal deck of playing cards, either 0.481 (with jokers) or 0.5, one-half (without).
you have a 1/13 chance of getting an ace in a pack of cards