If you have a new deck of shuffled cards, what is the probability you will choose a red card? (52 cards, no jokers) Statistics Probability Basic Probability Concepts 1 Answer Vidhi J. · Stefan V. Feb 21, 2018 #P("choosing red card")=1/2# Explanation: The total number of cards #=52# The no. of red cards #=26# #P("red card")= "No.of red cards"/"Total no.of cards"# So #P("red card")=26/52# #P("red card")=1/2# Answer link Related questions What is a random event in probability? What is the sample space of flipping a coin? What is the probability of obtaining a "3" on one roll of a die? What is the sample space of rolling a 6-sided die? If you draw one card from a deck of cards, what is the probability that it is a heart or a diamond? What is the probability that, if you roll a balanced die twice, that you will get a "1" on both dice? You stand at the basketball free-throw line and make 30 attempts at at making a basket. You... You have a balanced coin. In your first 350 flips, you have obtained 300 tails and 50 heads. ... The last 3 times you went to the dentist for your 6-month checkup, it rained as you drove to her... You roll a balanced die two times. Is the second roll independent of the first roll? See all questions in Basic Probability Concepts Impact of this question 4027 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License