Jack Spade is a fictional name given to the Kate Spade men's line.
The companies are founded by the same people: Kate & Andy Spade. Jack Spade, unlike Kate Spade, is a made up name. From Jack Spade website: It started in the loft Andy Spade shared with his wife Kate on Warren Street in lower Manhattan.
Since you didn't specify the suit of the jack, there are two possible answers. If the jack was a spade, the probability of drawing another spade is 12/51 or 23.5%. If the jack was NOT a spade, the probability of drawing a spade is 13/52 or 25%.
The boy played on the beach with his bucket and spade. Jack played a spade and won the hand.
The probability of drawing a jack is 4 in 52. The probability of drawing a spade is 13 in 52. The probability of drawing a jack or a spade is 4 + 13 - 1 in 52, with the -1 compensating for one of the jacks also being a spade. 4 + 13 - 1 in 52 is 16 in 52, which is also 4 in 13, or about 0.3077.
Kate Spade & Company is a clothing company. The company features the Kate Spade New York and Jack Spade brands.
Saturday Night Live - 1975 David Spade Jack Johnson 30-14 was released on: USA: 12 March 2005
John Maurice Harris goes by Jack Spade.
There's no such thing as a "red spade"; spades are always black.
3 in 52 (jack, queen, king of spades)
There are four suits in a pack of 52 playing cards. Hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs. Each suit contain a Jack, so the answer is yes, there is a Jack of Spades.
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