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A kiddie pool holds miniature plastic ducks in different colors. Sophia randomly picks up a duck and then replaces it. She repeats this process 100 times. The table shows the results of her experiment. Duck Color Times Picked
red 30
green 20
yellow 40
blue 10

What is the relative frequency of choosing a red duck? What color of duck is there likely to be the most of in the pool?

A.
The relative frequency is 0.3. It is likely that most ducks are blue.
B.
The relative frequency is 0.2. It is likely that most ducks are yellow.
C.
The relative frequency is 0.3. It is likely that most ducks are yellow.
D.
The relative frequency is 0.2. It is likely that most ducks are green.

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