To find the number of times the result would be tails and red out of 130 trials, we use the probability of the compound event "Tails and Red" occurring.
We can see from the table that the total number of occurrences of "Tails and Red" is 7.
Therefore, the probability of the compound event "Tails and Red" occurring in a single trial is 7/130.
To find the number of times this event would occur out of 130 trials, we can multiply the probability by the number of trials:
(7/130) * 130 = 7
So, the result would be tails and red 7 times out of 130 trials.