There are 4 queens in 52 cards so the odds of picking a queen in one draw if 4/52. Now once you have picked a queen, there are 3 queens left and 51 cards. So 4/52 x 3/51 = 1/221 = 0.45 %
A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. what is the probability that a spade and a heart is selected?
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.
24 out of 6497400 = 1 out of 270725.
If you draw more than 24 cards from a standard pack, without replacement, the probability is 1. That is, it is a certainty. The probability of the outcome for a single, randomly drawn card from a standard pack, is 7/13.
hypergeometric distribution f(k;N,n,m) = f(3;52,4,3)
A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. what is the probability that a spade and a heart is selected?
O.25
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether or not at random, with or without replacement. The probability for a single card, drawn at random, from a normal deck of playing cards is 2/13.
1/15 or about 0.07
24 out of 6497400 = 1 out of 270725.
(4/52)*(3/51) = 0.004525, approx.
37 cards.
There are 270,725 sets.
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Because with replacement, the total number of possible outcomes - the denominator of the probability ratio - remains the same. Without replacement the number of possible outcomes becomes smaller.
If you draw more than 24 cards from a standard pack, without replacement, the probability is 1. That is, it is a certainty. The probability of the outcome for a single, randomly drawn card from a standard pack, is 7/13.
It is (26*25)/(52*51) = 650/2652 = 0.2451