13/52*12/51*11/50*10/49
= 1/4*4/7*11/50*10/49
= 440/68600
= 44/6860
= 11/1715
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.
52 to 1
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
There are 13 diamonds. Three cards are dealt. The probability of all of them being diamond is (13/52)(12/51)(11/50) = 1716/132600 = 11/850
the percentage chance is 32 and 100
If only one card is dealt randomly from a deck of cards, the probability is 1/52.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 13 clubs. The probability of being dealt a club is calculated by dividing the number of clubs by the total number of cards. Thus, the probability is 13/52, which simplifies to 1/4 or 25%.
Probability of 2 of clubs = 1/52 or 0.0192.
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.
52 to 1
The answer depends on how many cards are dealt out to you - which depends on how many cards you are dealt.
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
If you are drawing two cards from a full deck of cards (without jokers) then the probability will depend upon whether the the first card is replaced before the second is drawn, but the probability will also be different to being dealt a hand whilst playing Bridge (or Whist), which will again be different to being dealt a hand at Canasta. Without the SPECIFIC context of the two cards being got, I cannot give you a more specific answer.
The probability of being dealt a blackjack hand with an ace and a nine in a standard deck of cards is 4.83.
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There are 13 diamonds. Three cards are dealt. The probability of all of them being diamond is (13/52)(12/51)(11/50) = 1716/132600 = 11/850
the percentage chance is 32 and 100