The probability of drawing a heart from a fair deck is 1 in 4. If the card is replaced then the probability is again 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a card other than a heart is 3 in 4. Once again if the card is replaced then the probability remains 3 in 4
Oh, dude, the probability of drawing 2 hearts from a deck of cards is like 1 out of 13 for the first card, and then 12 out of 51 for the second card. So, if you multiply those together, you get about a 4.5% chance of pulling off that heartwarming feat. But hey, who's counting, right?
Probability of drawing a spade is 13/52. Probability of also drawing a 6 is 3/39. Therefore it would be 13/52 x 3/39= .0192
The probability of drawing a jack is, P(J) = 1/13.The probability of drawing a queen is, P(Q) = 1/13.The probability of drawing a king is, P(K) = 1/13.The probability of drawing a jack or drawing a queen or drawing a king is;P(J or Q or K) = 1/13 + 1/13 + 1/13 = 3/13 = 0.23076923... ≈ 23.1%.
There are 12 face cards in a standard deck of 52 cards; the jacks, queens, and kings of spades, diamonds, clubs, and hearts. The probability, then, of drawing a face card is 12 in 52, or 3 in 13, or about 0.2308.
The probability of drawing a heart from a fair deck is 1 in 4. If the card is replaced then the probability is again 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a card other than a heart is 3 in 4. Once again if the card is replaced then the probability remains 3 in 4
What is the probability of drawing 3 red cards (hearts or diamonds) from a standard 52-card deck? Enter your answer as a number rounded to 2 decimal places.
There are 12 face cards and three of them are hearts. Therefore, the probability of drawing a face card that is heart is 3/12 = 1/4. The probability of drawing a face card that is not a heart is 1-1/4 = 3/4.
Oh, dude, the probability of drawing 2 hearts from a deck of cards is like 1 out of 13 for the first card, and then 12 out of 51 for the second card. So, if you multiply those together, you get about a 4.5% chance of pulling off that heartwarming feat. But hey, who's counting, right?
With a regular deck (2-Ace with ♥,♦,♣, and ♠), the probability of drawing a three is 1 in 13. The probability for a heart is 1 in 4, a.k.a. 25% or 1/4 . The probability for a 3 of hearts is 1 in 52.Improve:And to be more specific:because a heart is 25%, and a three is 4/52 % and the h of hearts is 1/52 getting a 3 OR heart is 25% (heart) + 7.69% (a 3) - 1.923% (3 of hearts can't be counted twice!) = .30767
There are 52 cards in a deck. 1/4 are hearts. 3 are heart faces. So the probability of drawing one card that is a heart face is 3/52. The chance of drawing a face card as one card, and a heart as another is 1/4(heart)*3/13(face)=3/52 as well
Probability of drawing a spade is 13/52. Probability of also drawing a 6 is 3/39. Therefore it would be 13/52 x 3/39= .0192
The probability of drawing a 3 out of 52 cards is 4/52 or 1/13 or 0.0769 or 7.69%.
If you are drawing only two cards, the probability that they will both be aces is one in 221. ( (52 / 4) * (51 / 3) ) If you are drawing all the cards in the deck, one at a time, the probability that you will draw at least two aces in a row is much better than that, but how much better I leave for someone else to answer.
There are 13 Hearts (including a King) and 3 extra Kings (a total of 16 cards) in the 52 card pack, so the probability of drawing a Heart or a King is 16/52 = 4/13 = 0.3077 or 30.77%
The probability of drawing a spade is 1/4 (13/52). The probability of drawing a face card is 3/13 (12/52). The probability of drawing a spade face card is 3/52 (3/52). 13 + 12 - 3 = 22 The probability of drawing a spade or a face card is 11/26 (22/52).
If you know no one else has a heart its like 4.5 to 1