n a card game, a standard deck (half red and half black) of 52 cards is used. If a card is drawn randomly from the deck 100 times and 26 of those times it's a red card, what is the experimental probability of NOT drawing a red card?

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52%
26%
74%
50%

To find the experimental probability of not drawing a red card, we first need to find the total number of times a card was not red. Since there were 100 total draws and 26 of them were red, there were 100 - 26 = 74 draws that were not red.

Therefore, the experimental probability of not drawing a red card is the number of times not drawing a red card divided by the total number of draws: 74/100 = 74%.

So, the correct answer is 74%.