If you have a 52 card deck and deal 48 cards, the probability that the Jack of Spades
is in the remaining 4 cards is the same as in the case of dealing 4 cards from the 52
card deck, the probability the Jack of Spades is in those 4 cards.
To solve the problem you can see there are 4 possible ways that the Jack of Spades
can come up in the 4 deal-led cards.
I.- It can come in the first card. P1= 1/52.
II.- Come in the second card. P2= 51/52 (1/51).
III.- Come in the third card. P3= 51/52 (50/51) (1/50).
IV.- Or in the fourth card. P4= 51/52 (50/51) (49/50) (1/49).
The probability looked for is P = P1+P2+P3+P4 = 1/13
1 in 52 cuz there are 52 cards in a pack and only 1 6of spades
From a 52 card deck, probability is 1/52.
Since there are 13 spades and 52 cards, the probability is 13/52 or 1/4=.25
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
There is only one nine of spades in a standard deck of cards, so in probability, that would be 1/52
The probability of drawing the Four of Spades from a standard deck of 52 cards is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923.
1 in 52 cuz there are 52 cards in a pack and only 1 6of spades
1 in 52
From a 52 card deck, probability is 1/52.
Since there are 13 spades and 52 cards, the probability is 13/52 or 1/4=.25
There are 52 cards in a deck and 1 ace of spades. So the probability is 1/52 or unlikely.
1 in 52.
about 0.04%
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
Prob = 0.
There is only one nine of spades in a standard deck of cards, so in probability, that would be 1/52
It is 156/2652 = 0.0588