If there is only one joker, the odds are 1 in 53. If there are two jokers the odds are 1 in 27.
The question should be ..............from a deck of '54' cards. P(a joker from 54 cards) = 2/54 = 1/27
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.
6 in 54, or 1 in 9, or about 0.111.
Yes there are 52cards in a deck without joker - its all depends on game or country which you play vijay
The question should be ..............from a deck of '54' cards. P(a joker from 54 cards) = 2/54 = 1/27
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.
Assuming there are no Joker cards the chance is one in twenty six. There are fifty two cards in a pack and only two of them are black kings.
1/21
in a deck of 52 cards there are two and four each of the number cards one over ten the probability of picking a joker is two out of 52 our two 52 write as a fraction the probability of drawin a 7
6 in 54, or 1 in 9, or about 0.111.
6
this sort of a joker!
'The Fool' in the Trumps in the French Tarot Deck, the wild card in a pack of playing cards I am English and we use the word Joker, for the joker in a pack of cards. Can you explain further what you mean?
There are 53 cards in a deck with one joker, or 54 in a deck with 2 jokers. There are 63 cards in an Australian 500 deck with one Joker.
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54 cards in a deck with jokers