the probibility of drawing a heart diamond or a spaid is a 1/3 chance........
The probability of drawing a spade from a standard deck of 52 cards is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. what is the probability that a spade and a heart is selected?
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.
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
In order to determine the probability of drawing 2 hearts and then a spade, in that order, from a deck of 52 cards, start by considering the first card. The probability of drawing a heart is 1 in 4. Since you have now reduced the number of hearts and the number of cards in the deck by one, the probability of drawing another heart is 4 in 17. Since you have further reduced the number of cards by one, the probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 50. Multiply these probabilities together, (1/4) (4/17) (13/50), and you get about 0.0153, or about 153 in 10000.
The probability of drawing a spade from a standard deck of 52 cards is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4, or 0.25.
A card is drawn from a standard deck of playing cards. what is the probability that a spade and a heart is selected?
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.
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
From a well shuffled and complete deck without the Jokers, pulling one card and getting a heart or spade is one in two. Getting a spade is a one in four shot. (Four suits, equal number of cards in each suit....) Same for club, heart or diamond. Getting a spade or a heart is a one in four plus a one in four or one in two. It's fifty-fifty. The probability of drawing a heart or a spade when 1 card is picked up from a well shuffled (complete) deck (without Jokers) is 0.5 or one half.
Since you didn't specify the suit of the jack, there are two possible answers. If the jack was a spade, the probability of drawing another spade is 12/51 or 23.5%. If the jack was NOT a spade, the probability of drawing a spade is 13/52 or 25%.
In order to determine the probability of drawing 2 hearts and then a spade, in that order, from a deck of 52 cards, start by considering the first card. The probability of drawing a heart is 1 in 4. Since you have now reduced the number of hearts and the number of cards in the deck by one, the probability of drawing another heart is 4 in 17. Since you have further reduced the number of cards by one, the probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 50. Multiply these probabilities together, (1/4) (4/17) (13/50), and you get about 0.0153, or about 153 in 10000.
The probability of drawing a red spade is zero. There are no red spades in a standard deck.
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).
The probability of drawing a jack is 4 in 52. The probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 52. The probability of drawing a jack or a spade is 4 + 13 - 1 in 52, with the -1 compensating for one of the jacks also being a spade. 4 + 13 - 1 in 52 is 16 in 52, which is also 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
The probability of drawing a spade in a standard 52 card deck is 13 in 52, or 1 in 4. The probability of drawing a second spade, assuming the first spade was not replaced back into the deck, is 12 in 51. The probability, then, of drawing two spades is the product of those two probabilities, or 12 in 204, or 1 in 17.
Spade: 1 in 4 Ace: 1 in 13