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A set of face cards contains 4 Jacks, 4 Queens, and 4 Kings. Carlie chooses a card from the set, records the type of card, and then replaces the card. She repeats this procedure a total of 60 times. Her results are shown in the table.

Cards
Type of Card
Observed Frequency
Relative Frequency
Jack
24
Two-fifths
Queen
16
StartFraction 4 over 15 EndFraction
King
20
One-third

How does the experimental probability of choosing a Queen compare with the theoretical probability of choosing a Queen?
The experimental probability is 4 less than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is StartFraction 1 over 15 EndFraction less than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is StartFraction 1 over 15 EndFraction more than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is 4 more than the theoretical probability.

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