The probability of drawing a queen or king, in a single randomly drawn card, is 2/13.
The probability of drawing one when you draw 45 cards without replacement is 1.
The probability of choosing has nothing t do with the probability of drawing the card. I can choose a king but fail to find one!
2/13
It is 3/13.
2/52
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 13 red cards and four queens. Since one of the red cards is also a queen, there are 16 cards that are either red or a queen. The probability, then, of drawing a red card or a queen is 16 in 52, or 8 in 26, or 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 4 aces and 4 queens, so the probability of picking an ace or queen is 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
It is 2/13.
The probability of drawing a queen, king, or ace from a standard deck of 52 cards is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
2/13
8 in 52
The probability of drawing a jack or a queen from a standard deck of 52 cards is ((1 + 1) times 4 ) in 52, which is 8 in 52, or about 0.1538.
4/52 reduced is 1/13.......
4 in 52, which equals 1 in 13.
8/52, or 2/13 of a chance
It is 3/13.
The probability of drawing a Queen of Hearts from a standard deck is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923. The probability of drawing a blue card from a standard deck is zero, because there are no blue cards. Simply add them together 0.01923 + 0 = 0.01923.
If you mean chosing both cards - the odds are 1 in 169. If you mean chosing either a king or a queen - the odds are 1 in 13
The probability of drawing the queen of hearts is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923.