The probability of not getting a club is the same as the probability of getting one of the other suits. There are (52-13)=39 such possibilities out of 52. Hence the probability is 39/52=3/4.
Probability of getting a King is 4/52 = 1/13. Having drawn the King, for it to be a Red King, the probability is 2/4 = 1/2. Hence the conditional probability is (1/13)x(1/2) = 1/26
the probability of picking a king from a deck of cards is 4/52,which is 1/13 because there are 4 kings. Which are king of heart, king of diamond,king of club and king of spade. And the probability of picking a diamond is 13/52,which is 1/4.
It is (1/4)*(1/4) = 1/16
Probability of drawing a heart: 1/4 Probability of drawing a club: 1/4 Probability of drawing a heart or a club: 1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4 = 1/2
The probability of not getting a club is the same as the probability of getting one of the other suits. There are (52-13)=39 such possibilities out of 52. Hence the probability is 39/52=3/4.
What part of the world are you in? If you're talking about the united states replacing the president with a king, that is impossible. There is no probability of the united states getting a king.
1/15 actualy its not 1/52 if its a club
The probability that a standard deck of 52 cards does not contain a king is 0.
1 out of 52
The probability of drawing a king given that you drew a spade or a club is 2 out of 26, or 1 out of 13. This is because there are 2 kings (one from spades and one from clubs) out of a total of 26 spade and club cards.
The probability of getting a king in a one card draw from a deck of 52 cards is .077 or 1 chance in 13. The probability of getting a king and one other specific denomination, such as a queen, is .154, or one chance in between 6 and 7.
Since there are four 4's in the deck, and 13 club's, one of which is a four, the probability of getting a 4 or a club in a standard 52 card deck is (4 + 13 - 1) in 52, or 16 in 52, or 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
Probability of getting a King is 4/52 = 1/13. Having drawn the King, for it to be a Red King, the probability is 2/4 = 1/2. Hence the conditional probability is (1/13)x(1/2) = 1/26
There are 4 kings in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of any one card being a king is 4/52 = 1/13.The probability of getting at least one king is 1 - (12/13)5, in other words 1 minus the probability of not getting a king 5 times. This comes to 0.3298, or approximately 1 in 3.If you want the probability of getting exactly 1 king, then the calculation is 5*(1/13)*(12/13)4 = 0.2792, or roughly 7/25.
the probability of picking a king from a deck of cards is 4/52,which is 1/13 because there are 4 kings. Which are king of heart, king of diamond,king of club and king of spade. And the probability of picking a diamond is 13/52,which is 1/4.
It is (1/4)*(1/4) = 1/16