This would be like drawing a spade (or any suit for that matter) from a deck of cards one-by-one. Probability is: 13/52*12/51*11/50*10/49*9/48*8/47*7/46*6/45*5/44*4/43*3/42*2/41*1/40 = 6227020800/3.95424E21= 1.57477E-12= 0+
One in four. There are 52 cards in the deck; 13 cards in each of four suits. Spades is one of the four suits, so you have one chance in 4 of picking a spade from a shuffled deck.
1 in 52 cuz there are 52 cards in a pack and only 1 6of spades
From a 52 card deck, probability is 1/52.
Since there are 13 spades and 52 cards, the probability is 13/52 or 1/4=.25
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
The probability of drawing the Four of Spades from a standard deck of 52 cards is 1 in 52, or about 0.01923.
One in four. There are 52 cards in the deck; 13 cards in each of four suits. Spades is one of the four suits, so you have one chance in 4 of picking a spade from a shuffled deck.
The probability is 0.0106 (just over 1%).
1 in 52 cuz there are 52 cards in a pack and only 1 6of spades
1 in 52
From a 52 card deck, probability is 1/52.
Since there are 13 spades and 52 cards, the probability is 13/52 or 1/4=.25
The probability is 0 if you pick the the card from one end of a mint pack (2 of clubs) and 1 if you pick it from the other end (A spades). Also, if you pick 49 cards without replacement, the probability is 1. So, the answer depends on how many cards are drawn, and whether or not they are drawn from a well shuffled pack. The probability of getting an ace when one card is randomly picked from a pack is 4/52 = 1/13.
There are 52 cards in a deck and 1 ace of spades. So the probability is 1/52 or unlikely.
1 in 52.
The answer depends on how many cards you are dealt!
about 0.04%