Presuming a standard 52 card deck, you have 5 cards in that deck which satisfy your requirement. Therefore the probability of getting one of those cards is 5/52.
1 in 52
There are four 10's in a standard deck of 52 cards.
If the pick is completely random, the deck is a standard deck and there are no jokers or any other cards other than the standard 52, the probability is 1/4
There are 13 hearts in the standard deck, A-10,J,Q,K. So your probability is 13/52 which is 1/4 or 25% chance
The probability of NOT drawing a face card form a standard deck of 52 cards is 40 in 52, or 10 in 13.
The probability of drawing a red 10 from a standard deck of 52 cards is 2 in 52, or about 0.03846.The Ten of Diamonds and the Ten of Hearts.
If one card is drawn randomly from a well shuffled deck, the answer is 48/52 or 12/13.
The odds against drawing a 10 out of a 52 card deck are 12:1.
Presuming a standard 52 card deck, you have 5 cards in that deck which satisfy your requirement. Therefore the probability of getting one of those cards is 5/52.
1 in 52
The probability of drawing two jacks and three tens of any suite from a standard deck of cards is: 5C2 ∙ (4/52)∙(3/51)∙(4/50)∙(3/49)∙(2/48) = 0.00000923446... ≈ 0.0009234% where 5C2 = 5!/[(5-2)!∙(2!)] = 10
7% chance --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are 4 tens in a deck of 52 cards. So the probability of drawing a ten from the deck is P(x=10) = 4/52 = 0.0769230... P(x=10) ≈ 7.69%.
There is one 10 of spades in a standard deck of 52 cards.
Use of the word "or" is addition; e.g. probability of drawing out of a standard deck of cards a 9 or a 10 which is 4/52 + 4/52 = 8/52 or 2/13.
There are two. The 10 of clubs and the 10 of spades.
If we're talking cards of all suits 2-10 then there are 36 number cards. That would then be 36/52 which would be 69.2 percent of the time.