A standard deck of 52 cards contains four suits: hearts, diamonds, clubs, and spades. Each suit has 13 cards: ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, and king. Two cards are randomly drawn without replacement. Calculate the probability of drawing two diamond cards. Express your answer in percent form rounding to the nearest hundredth.(1 point)

Compound Event Total Number of Occurrences
Heads and Yellow 9
Heads and Red 3
Heads and Blue 4
Heads and Green 1
Tails and Yellow 6
Tails and Red 7
Tails and Blue 2
Tails and Green 3
A student had a spinner and a coin. The student was running an experiment for math class. The spinner had an equal chance of landing on 4 colors: yellow, red, blue, and green. The student flipped the coin and spun the spinner, and the results are recorded in the table.

If the student were to flip the coin and spin the spinner 130 times, how many times would the result be tails and red?

(1 point)
Responses

35 times
35 times

11 times
11 times

26 times
26 times

22 times
22 times

To find the number of times the result would be tails and red, we look at the table and find that it occurred 7 times. Therefore, the correct answer is 7 times.