Linda has a bag of marbles. She chooses a marble from the bag, writes down the color, and places the marble back in the bag. She repeats this process 130 times.

Linda calculates the relative frequency of each color marble.

Outcome Orange Green Black Yellow Blue
Relative frequency 0.18 0.20 0.19 0.22 0.21
Which statement about Linda's experiment is true?

Responses

The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.
The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.

The outcomes appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.
The outcomes appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.

The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Linda’s experiment.
The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is a good model to represent probabilities in Linda’s experiment.

The outcomes appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.

The outcomes do not appear to be equally likely, so a uniform probability model is not a good model to represent probabilities in Linda's experiment.