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 t
hen replaces the card. She repeats this procedure a total of 60 times. Her results are shown in the table. 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 1/15 less than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is 1/15 more than the theoretical probability.
The experimental probability is 4 more than the theoretical probability.
The correct answer to this question is that "<span>The experimental probability is 1/15 less than the theoretical probability."
The table as attached via image shows that the probability of getting a Jack is 2/5, getting a Queen is 4/15, and King is 1/3. That is the theoretical probability of each card to be drawn according to its frequency. </span>