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Small chips are stored in a container. Without looking, a single chip was selected from the container and then returned to the container before another chip was selected. Out of the 22 times a chip was selected, 16 white chips were selected, 4 black chips were selected, and 2 gray chips were selected.

Which statement is true about how the theoretical probability of a chip being selected compares to the experimental probability of a chip being selected?


A. The theoretical probability and the experimental probability of a white chip being selected are equal.


B. The theoretical probability of a black chip being selected is less than the experimental probability of a black chip being selected.


C. The theoretical probability and the experimental probability of a black chip being selected are equal.


D.The theoretical probability of a white chip being selected is less than the experimental probability of a white chip being selected.

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i think its A

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The correct answer is A.

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