The answer i got was 1 3/26
The cards are red or black, so the chance of getting black is 1/2
The cards less than nine is 1-8. There are 4 of each value, so 8 cards times 4 suits equals 32. The chance of getting a card less than nine is 32/52, or 8/13
1/2 plus 8/13 is 13/26 plus 16/ 26, which equals 29/26, or 1 3/26
That is how i solved it.
The probability of drawing a club or a nine from a 52 card deck of standard playing cards is 16 / 52 or approximately 30.8%.
There are 13 clubs in a standard deck of cards.
There are four nines in a standard deck of cards.
One of the aces is a club.
So, 13 + 4 - 1 = 16 clubs or nines to choose from.
Since we have a total of 52 cards, the probability of selecting a club or a nine is 16 / 52 or approximately 30.8%.
4/13
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The answer depends on whether or not the card is drawn randomly and also, whether or not the card drawn in the first attempt is replace.
In an ordinary 52 card deck, there are 4 three's, and 13 clubs, one of which is the 3 of clubs, so there are 16 cards that are a three or a club. The probability of drawing a three or a club is 16 out of 52, or 4 out or 13, or 0.308.
It is 4/13.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn. It is 0 if only one card is drawn and 1 if 40 cards are drawn without replacement.
If it is drawn at random, the probability is 1/52.
In a standard deck of 52 cards, there are 13 clubs and 1 seven of hearts. The probability of drawing a club or the seven of hearts, then, is 14 in 52, or 7 in 26.
As there are 4 queens in a 52 cards deck the probability is P=4/52=1/13
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Two cards are drawn from a pack of 52 cards second card is drawn after replacing the first card. What is the probability that the second card is a king?
One out of four.