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

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.