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Mathematics, 14.12.2020 21:00 kingjames82

A bag contains 1 red tile, 1 blue tile, 1 green tile, 1 yellow tile, and 1 purple tile. Kaison chooses a tile from the bag, records its color, and then replaces the tile. She repeats this procedure a total of 50 times. Her results are shown in the table. Tiles Color Observed Frequency Relative Frequency Red 15 StartFraction 3 over 10 EndFraction Blue 12 StartFraction 6 over 25 EndFraction Green 8 StartFraction 4 over 25 EndFraction Yellow 10 One-fifth Purple 5 StartFraction 1 over 10 EndFraction How does the experimental probability of choosing a yellow tile compare with the theoretical probability of choosing a yellow tile? The experimental probability is the same as the theoretical probability. The experimental probability is twice the theoretical probability. The experimental probability is one-half of the theoretical probability. The experimental probability is one-fifth of the theoretical probability.

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