The probability that a single card, drawn at random, is a 9 is 1/13.
There are 9 number cards that are Spades (2-10), and there are 52 cards in a deck of cards. Therefore the answer is:9/52 = 0.173
8 out of 32
1 in 13
A 8/52 chance.
There is only one nine of spades in a standard deck of cards, so in probability, that would be 1/52
There are 9 number cards that are Spades (2-10), and there are 52 cards in a deck of cards. Therefore the answer is:9/52 = 0.173
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. The red suits are hearts and diamonds, each containing one 9. Therefore, there are two red 9s in the deck. The probability of picking a red 9 is calculated as the number of favorable outcomes (2) divided by the total number of outcomes (52), resulting in a probability of ( \frac{2}{52} ) or ( \frac{1}{26} ).
The probability of drawing 3 cards, all with the value of 9, from a standard 52 card deck, is ~0.018%.
8 out of 32
...from what? Is is essential to know the properties of the items you are drawing from. If the question applies to a deck of cards (which the wording alludes to), then the probability is 1/13. There are 4 9's in a deck of cards, and there are 52 total cards. 4/52=1/13
4/52 or 1/13 or 0.0769.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 26 odd-numbered cards (Ace, 3, 5, 7, 9 from each of the four suits). Therefore, the probability of picking an odd number from a pack of cards is the number of odd cards divided by the total number of cards, which is 26/52. This simplifies to 1/2, or 50%.
1 in 13
un likely im 9 and i could work this out
The probability of drawing a king or a nine from a standard deck of 52 cards is (4 + 4) in 52, or 8 in 52, or 2 in 13, or about 0.1538.
A 8/52 chance.
There are four 9's and four jacks. If you can use all of them, you can use 8 out of 52 cards. The probability of drawing one of these cards is therefore 8/52 = 0.1538 or a 15.38 % chance.