There are fifty-two cards in a deck of playing cards (excluding the two jokers).
There are 4 of each card in every suit and usually 2 jokers.
Assuming a full, regular deck, no jokers? There are 52 cards in such a deck, 26 red and 26 black, making the odds of drawing a red card exactly 1 in 2.
The wording of your question is such that it can mean three completely different things:"What chance do you have of drawing a card that can be used as a 9 of hearts with two jokers in the deck?""What chance do you have of drawing the 9 of hearts from a full deck that contains two jokers (54 cards)?""What chance do you have of drawing the 9 of hearts and both jokers"In answer to each of those questions:3/54 = 1/181/541/54 × 2/53 × 1/52 = 2/148824 = 1/74412
52 Cards in a Pack (With Jokers) Technically this is incorrect. there are 4 suits in a deck of cards hearts, clubs diamonds and spades. there are 13 cards per suit; A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K. If you have a full deck, there are 2 jokers Totaling 54 cards "With Jokers" --The correct Answer is '52 Cards in a Pack (WithOUT Jokers)
There are 52 cards in a pack of playing cards (excluding jokers). The chance of drawing at random a black card from a full pack of cards is 1/2, or 0.5. There are now 51 cards in the pack, two of which are red kings. The probability of drawing a red king from this pack is 2/51. 0.5 x 2/51 = 0.01960784 So, the probability is approximately 0.0196, or 1.96%.
16 out of 52 4 out of 13 30.77%
A standard Bicycle playing card typically weighs about 1.8 grams (0.063 ounces). This can vary slightly depending on the specific deck and any additional features, but most standard cards fall within this weight range. A full deck of 52 cards, along with two jokers, generally weighs around 100 grams (3.5 ounces).
There is nothing after a ace. It is the lowest card in the full deck.
13 spades 13, clubs13, diamonds 13, total 52 not including Jokers
4 aces and 4 kings
Assuming that you are using a full deck of playing cards, excluding Jokers, there would be four 3s in a deck of fifty-two total cards, making your chances of drawing a 3 the first time 1:13. However, to draw two 3s in a row in a true random scenario, we start with the condition that you have already drawn your first 3 (the 1:13 chance). Going from here, we would then have another 1:13 chance of drawing a 3, so we simply multiply the two ratios to arrive at a probably of 1:169.
It means that the person is not very smart. It is a reference to playing cards. A "full deck" of standard playing cards is 52 cards. If you have less than 52 cards you don't have a "full deck" and it will be difficult (and not smart) to try to play card games.Not playing with a full deck means a person is not very smart.