Reason: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.
(1 in 52) or about 0.01923.
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.
The probability of drawing a queen, from a 52 card deck, is 4/52 or 1/13.
The probability of drawing a red spade is zero. There are no red spades in a standard deck.
Probability of drawing a seven of spades, from a 52 card deck, is 1/52.
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)
The probability of drawing the Four of Spades from a standard deck of 52 cards is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923.
Reason: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.
(1 in 52) or about 0.01923.
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.
about 0.04%
The probability of drawing a queen, from a 52 card deck, is 4/52 or 1/13.
There are 52 cards in a deck and 1 ace of spades. So the probability is 1/52 or unlikely.
The probability of drawing a red spade is zero. There are no red spades in a standard deck.
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.