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As there are 4 queens in a 52 cards deck the probability is P=4/52=1/13
There are 12 picture cards in a 52-card deck, so 12/52 which simplifies to 3/13, or 23.1%
There are 4 queens are in a deck of 52 cards.
1/13
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There are 4 Queens in a pack of 52 playing cards.
None; a standard 52-card deck has two red queens and two black queens.
4/52
In a standard 52 card deck: 4 queens / 52 cards = about 7.69 %In a deck with the jokers: 4 queens / 54 cards = about 7.41 %In a Pinochle deck: 8 queens / 48 cards = about 16.67 %In a standard modern Tarot deck: 4 queens / 78 cards = about 5.13 %etc.
There are 2 red queens, assuming a randomly shuffled deck the chances of any one card being selected is 1 in 52, therefore the chance of either of the red queens being selected is 2 in 52. This is normally shown as 1 in 26.
In an ordinary 52-card deck, there is one Queen of Diamonds.
13 spades in a 52 card deck.
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
Kings = 4 Queens = 4 Jacks = 4 Therefore, 12 picture cards (Hearts, Diamonds, Spades and Clubs) The total number in a pack, excluding 2 jokers, is 52 cards.
100% of the jacks, queens, and kings, and a 52 card deck are face cards. Conversely, 100% of the face cards in a 52 card deck are jacks, queens, and kings.
The odds are 1:13 - since there are 52 cards, and 4 queens in each pack.