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There are only 2 cards in the deck of 52 which could be either a Queen of Clubs or Queen or Spades, So there is a 2 out of 52 chance, or 3.8461538 % chance.
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1/52, or One over Fifty-Two. The odds are so because there are fifty-two cards in a deck, and there is only one Queen of Spades. The chances of you picking a Queen of Spades is One in Fifty-Two tries. If you are using jokers, 1/54, because there are 2 extra.
Queen of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, Queen of Spades, Queen of Clubs.
The probability of drawing a queen, from a 52 card deck, is 4/52 or 1/13.
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%.
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!
The probability of drawing the Ace of Spades on the first draw is 1 in 52. The probability of drawing the Queen of Hearts on the second draw is 1 in 51. The probability of both of those event occurring is 1 in 2652. (1 in 52) times (1 in 51)
1/52, or One over Fifty-Two. The odds are so because there are fifty-two cards in a deck, and there is only one Queen of Spades. The chances of you picking a Queen of Spades is One in Fifty-Two tries. If you are using jokers, 1/54, because there are 2 extra.
Queen of Hearts, Queen of Diamonds, Queen of Spades, Queen of Clubs.
The probability of drawing a queen, from a 52 card deck, is 4/52 or 1/13.
P(club) + P(QS) 1/4 + 1/52 = .25 + .0192 = .269
The probability of drawing the queen of hearts is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923.
1 in 52
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 is only one six of diamonds in a deck of playing cards.
The probability of dealing the Ace of Spades from a normal 52 card deck is 1 in 52. The probability of dealing the King of Spades next is 1 in 51. The probability of dealing the Queen of Spades next is 1 in 50.The probability of drawing those three cards in that order is the product of those probabilities, which is 1 in 132,600. This is the same as the number of permutations of N (52) things taken P (3) at a time, which is stated as N! - P! (52 * 51 * 50)If you did not care what order the cards were dealt in, but still wanted to know the probability of getting the Ace, King, and Queen of Spades, then you would be talking about the combinations of N (52) things taken P (3) at a time, which is stated as (N! - P!) / (N - P)! (52 * 51 * 50 / 3 / 2 / 1). The probability in this case is 1 in 22,100.
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!
It is 8/13.