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Mathematics, 25.05.2021 22:30 nyny980

Recently the candy company released a statement stating that every bag of candy would have 20% of each color candy in each bag. Keely counted the number of each color candy that was in her bag to test their claim. Red Orange Yellow Green Purple
14 8 6 23 9

Which statement is TRUE about the probability of the colors of candy in the bag?

A
The experimental probability of pulling a green candy from the bag was 2360, and it was supported by the probability stated by the candy company.
B
The experimental probability of pulling a red candy from the bag is 1460, and that is closest to the theoretical probability stated by the candy company.

C
The experimental probability of pulling a yellow candy from the bag was 110 which means you would need two bags of candy to make the experimental probability equal to the theoretical probability.

D
The experimental probability of pulling a purple candy from the bag was 960 , which proves that the experimental probability is half of the theoretical probability stated by the candy company.

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