1/25
there should only be 4 queens in a deck of cards so 0.0%
0.149
It is approx 0.009050
The probability, if you draw 40 cards, without replacement, is 1. That is, it is a certainty. The probability on a single random draw is 1/4.
If you draw 40 cards without replacement the probability is 1! If you draw just one, the probability is 1/4.
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, whether that is with or without replacement, whether the cards are drawn at random. If only one card is drawn, the probability is 0. If 51 cards are drawn, the probability is 1. If two cards are drawn, at random, and the first is not replaced, the probability is (2/52)*(1/51) = 2/2652 = 0.00075, approx.
If five cards are drawn from a deck of cards without replacement, what is the probability that at least one of the cards is a heart?
there should only be 4 queens in a deck of cards so 0.0%
0.149
The answer depends on how many cards are drawn, and whether they are drawn with or without replacement. If 1 card is drawn, the probability is 0, if 50 cards are drawn (without replacement), the probability is 1. If only two cards are drawn, at random and without replacement, the probability is (4/52)*(3/51) = 12/2652 = 0.0045
It is 0.002641
It is approx 0.009050
If you draw 40 cards without replacement the probability is 1! If you draw just one, the probability is 1/4.
The probability, if you draw 40 cards, without replacement, is 1. That is, it is a certainty. The probability on a single random draw is 1/4.
The probability of drawing three black cards one at a time with replacement from a standard deck of 52 cards is 1/3x1/2x26/52, which is 0.833.
If you pick enough cards, without replacement, the probability is 1. The probability for a single random draw is 1/26.
Considering there is 52 cards in a deck and 4 queens.... That would be the probability of 4 out of 52... 4/52 = 1/13 ~0,077