Mathematics, 03.12.2020 18:40 jalst6084
Sara and her friends are enjoying a bag of candy-coated chocolates. Just for fun, they remove 80 pieces of candy from the bag to check their color. The outcomes are shown in the table.
Candy Color Number of Candies
brown or orange 25
green or yellow 28
red or blue 27
Which statement is true based on the results in the table?
A.
All of the outcomes are equally likely because their relative frequencies are similar.
B.
All of the outcomes are equally likely because the relative frequency of picking brown or orange candies is greater than that of picking green or yellow.
C.
All of the outcomes are not equally likely because there is a lot of variation in their relative frequencies.
D.
All of the outcomes are not equally likely because the relative frequency of picking green or yellow candies is the highest.
E.
All of the outcomes are not equally likely because the relative frequency of picking red or blue candies is less than that of picking green or yellow.
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