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.
Probability of drawing a heart: 1/4 Probability of drawing a club: 1/4 Probability of drawing a heart or a club: 1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn.
There are 13 clubs in a deck of 52 cards. The probability of drawing 1 club from a deck of 52 is 13/52 or 1/4.
There are 13 clubs in a standard deck of 52 cards. The probability, then, of drawing club is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
erm..one in 52?? 1 in 52
Probability of drawing a heart: 1/4 Probability of drawing a club: 1/4 Probability of drawing a heart or a club: 1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2
There is a 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25 probability of drawing a club from a standard deck of 52 cards.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn.
There are 13 clubs in a deck of 52 cards. The probability of drawing 1 club from a deck of 52 is 13/52 or 1/4.
1 out of 52
There are 13 clubs in a standard deck of 52 cards. The probability, then, of drawing club is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
The probability is 22/52 = 11/26.
erm..one in 52?? 1 in 52
Combination of 52 things taken 2 at a time is (52 x 51)/(2 x 1)=1326. This is the total possible outcomes when drawing two cards from a deck. Combination of 4 things taken 2 at a time is (4 x 3)/(2 x 1) = 6. This is the total possible combinations of two kings (Heart/Diamond, Heart/Spade, Heart/Club, Diamond/Spade, Diamond/Club, Spade/Club). The probability, then, is 6 out of 1326, or 1/221.
In a standard deck of 52 cards - the probability of drawing any single card of two suits is 1:2 or 50%.
The probability of a club is 1/4 and the probability of a diamond is 1/4 so since they are mutually exclusive you just add them and the total probability is 1/2 Of course there are 4 suits, and clubs and diamonds are 2 of the 4 so we could have just said 1/2.
The probability of drawing a king given that you drew a spade or a club is 2 out of 26, or 1 out of 13. This is because there are 2 kings (one from spades and one from clubs) out of a total of 26 spade and club cards.