As phrased, this is a bit of a trick question. Each of 4 suits in a standard deck contains 2 cards between 3 and 6 (the 4 and 5 cards), for a total of 8 cards between 3 and 6. Thus the probability of any pick being a 4 or 5 is 8 out of 52, or 2:13.
If the questioner actually meant to ask about cards "from 3 to 6", which would include the 3 and 6, the odds double to 16 out of 52, or 4:13.
The probability is 0.25
The probability of drawing an Ace from a standard deck of 52 cards is 4 in 52, or 1 in 13, or about 0.07692.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 13 hearts. To find the probability of picking a heart card, you divide the number of heart cards by the total number of cards. Therefore, the probability is 13/52, which simplifies to 1/4 or 25%.
The probability of picking a black ace in one random draw from a normal pack of playing cards is 1/26.
The probability of picking one red card of a deck of 52 playing cards is 26 out of 52, or 1 out of 2.
If it is an ordinary pack of playing cards then the probability is 0.5
A standard deck of playing cards contains 52 cards, with 26 red cards (hearts and diamonds) and 26 black cards (clubs and spades). There are no green cards in a standard deck. Therefore, the probability of randomly picking a green card from a standard deck is 0%.
It is 1/52.
In a standard deck of 52 playing cards, there are 4 jacks (one from each suit: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades). The probability of picking a jack from the deck is therefore the number of jacks divided by the total number of cards, which is 4/52. Simplifying this fraction gives a probability of 1/13, or approximately 7.69%.
there are 4 1's or aces in a pack of 52 cards. Probability of picking an ace=4/52=1/13
1 in 52
13/52 = .25