What is the probability of getting a face card in well shuffled of 52 cards?

Therefore, the probability of finding a non-face card in a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards is $\dfrac{{10}}{{13}}$ . The probability of finding either a black king or a red queen in a well shuffled deck of 52 playing cards is $\dfrac{1}{{13}}$.

Each suit consists of one ace, one king, one queen, one jack and 9 other cards numbered from 2 to 10.

This implies,

The total number of possible outcomes $n=52$.

(i) Number of cards that are king of red colour $=2$

Total number of favourable outcomes $=2$.

We know that,

Probability of an event $=\frac{Number\ of\ favourable\ outcomes}{Total\ number\ of\ possible\ outcomes}$

How many face cards are there in a well

There are 12 face cards (Kings, queens, and jacks) and there are 36 numbered cards (2's through 10's).

What is the probability that all cards are face cards?

There are 3 face cards in each suit (Jack, Queen, King) and 4 suits in all, so there are 12 face cards in a deck of 52. The first card drawn you have 12/52 chance. If you draw a face card then the next draw there will be one less available in the remaining cards so the odds are 11/51.