Yvette plays a card game with red, blue, green, yellow, and wild cards. Yvette randomly selects one card from the deck. The table below shows the probabilities of some outcomes.

The probability of Blue is 0.02, wild or red is 0.14, red or green is 0.46, not yellow is 0.76.

Which outcome is neither unlikely nor likely to occur?
A.
The card is either red or green.
B.
The card is blue.
C.
The card is wild or red.
D.
The card is not yellow.

A. The card is either red or green.

To determine which outcome is neither unlikely nor likely to occur, we need to find the probability that corresponds to each outcome.

Let's analyze each option:

A. The probability of the card being either red or green is given as 0.46, which is relatively high compared to the other probabilities.

B. The probability of the card being blue is given as 0.02, which is relatively low compared to the other probabilities.

C. The probability of the card being wild or red is given as 0.14, which is in the middle range of the other probabilities.

D. The probability of the card not being yellow is given as 0.76, which is relatively high compared to the other probabilities.

Considering these probabilities, option C (The card is wild or red) is neither unlikely nor likely to occur, as its probability falls in the middle range when compared to the other probabilities.