Answer: There are 13 clubs in a deck of cards.
In a standard pack of playing cards, there are typically 52 cards. These cards are divided into four suits:
- Hearts (♥)
- Diamonds (♦)
- Clubs (♣)
- Spades (♠)
Each suit contains 13 cards, which are:
- Ace (A)
- 2 through 10 (numbered cards)
- Jack (J)
- Queen (Q)
- King (K)
The image containing all 52 cards of any standard deck is added below:
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Therefore, for the suit of clubs (♣), there are exactly 13 cards. These include:
- Ace of Clubs (A♣)
- 2 through 10 of Clubs (2♣, 3♣, 4♣, ..., 10♣)
- Jack of Clubs (J♣)
- Queen of Clubs (Q♣)
- King of Clubs (K♣)
There are 13 clubs (cards with the club symbol ♣) in a standard pack of playing cards. Each suit, including clubs, contributes equally to the total of 52 cards in a deck.
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Some Related Questions
Question 1: How many aces of clubs are in a deck of cards?
There is 1 ace of club in a deck of cards.
Question 2: What is the probability of getting a club card from a deck of cards?
We know total club cards in a deck of cards = 13
Total cards in the deck = 52
Hence, the probability of getting a club card from deck of cards = 13/52 = 1/4
Question 3: How many face cards of clubs are there in a deck of cards?
There are total 3 types of face cards in the deck of cards which are Jack, Queen and King. Each suit contains one of each, hence there are 3 face cards of clubs in the deck of cards.
Question 4: If a card is drawn at random from a pack of cards, what is the probability it will be a black card?
Total black cards in the deck = 26 (13 ace + 13 spades)
Total cards in the deck = 52
Hence, the probability of getting a black card = 26/52 = 1/2.
Question 5: How many Jack of clubs are there in a pack of cards?
There is one face card of clubs of each type i.e. Jack, Queen and King. Hence, there is 1 jack of clubs in a pack of cards.