A binomial model shows that two outcomes have the same probability of occurring. In an experiment with 60 trials to test this model, the researcher found that Outcome A occurred 36 times. How did the experimental outcome compare to the theoretical model?

Outcome A had an expected probability of 50% but an actual probability of 36%.

Outcome B occurred 36% of the time rather than the expected 50%.

The result for Outcome B was 4 less than expected.

The result for Outcome A was 6 more than expected.