Jack Spade is a fictional name given to the Kate Spade men's line.
The probability of drawing a jack is 4 in 52. The probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 52. The probability of drawing a jack or a spade is 4 + 13 - 1 in 52, with the -1 compensating for one of the jacks also being a spade. 4 + 13 - 1 in 52 is 16 in 52, which is also 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
The companies are founded by the same people: Kate & Andy Spade. Jack Spade, unlike Kate Spade, is a made up name. From Jack Spade website: It started in the loft Andy Spade shared with his wife Kate on Warren Street in lower Manhattan.
Since you didn't specify the suit of the jack, there are two possible answers. If the jack was a spade, the probability of drawing another spade is 12/51 or 23.5%. If the jack was NOT a spade, the probability of drawing a spade is 13/52 or 25%.
3 in 52 (jack, queen, king of spades)
The boy played on the beach with his bucket and spade. Jack played a spade and won the hand.
It is 156/663 = 0.2353, approx.
ace of spade
The probability of drawing a face card or a spade card in a standard deck of 52 cards is (12 + 13 - 3) in 52 or 22 in 52 or about 0.4231.12 face cards, 13 spades, and 3 spades that are also face cards.
The probability is 0. One card cannot be a club and a spade!
Spade 25% Ace ~8%
The probability of drawing a spade is 1/4 (13/52). The probability of drawing a face card is 3/13 (12/52). The probability of drawing a spade face card is 3/52 (3/52). 13 + 12 - 3 = 22 The probability of drawing a spade or a face card is 11/26 (22/52).