Jenny has some tiles in a bag. The tiles are of three different colors: purple, pink, and orange. Jenny randomly pulls a tile out of the bag, records the color, and replaces the tile in the bag. She does this 50 times. The results are recorded in the given table:



Color of Tile Purple Pink Orange
Number of times the tile is drawn 6 18 26
What is the experimental probability that Jenny will pull out a pink tile?

(5 points)

Group of answer choices

fraction 26 over 32

fraction 18 over 32

fraction 32 over 50

fraction 18 over 50

1 answer

The experimental probability of Jenny pulling out a pink tile can be calculated by taking the number of times the pink tile was drawn (18) and dividing it by the total number of times a tile was drawn (50).

Experimental Probability = Number of pink tiles drawn / Total number of tiles drawn
Experimental Probability = 18 / 50
Experimental Probability = 9 / 25

So, the answer is fraction 18 over 50.