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The chances are 1 in 52.

Nope wrong:The chances of drawing any particular card are one in 52 but ... and there is always a Butt

There are 4 Kings and 4 Queens this makes it 8 in 52 or 1 in 13 (1/13)

OOps forgot the Jacks

4 Kings 4 Queens 4 JAcks = 12 cards or 3 in 26

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P= 4(queen) + 26(black cards) -2( because in the black cards there are already 2 queen cards) / 52(total number of cards)

= 28/52

= 7/13

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King = 1 in 13

Diamond = 1 in 4

Combined, the probability would be 4 in 13 of getting a king or a diamond.

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There are four kings in a 52 deck of cards; so probability of drawing a king is 4/52 or 1/13 or 0.077.

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3/52 of a chance. Because their are 3 kings that you want out of a total of 52 cards.

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The probability is 1/26 if you draw only one card and it is 1 if you draw 49 cards without replacement.

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There are 4 Queens and four 10s (one of each suit) in a 52-card pack. Therefore, the probability of picking any one of these eight cards is 8/52, or 2/13.

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with 52 cards and 4 queens you have a 52:4 chance

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4 in 52 chance

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