A standard deck of 52 cards contains four suits: clubs, spades, hearts, and diamonds. Each deck contains an equal number of cards in each suit. Rochelle chooses a card from the deck, records the suit, and replaces the card. Her results are shown in the table.
How does the experimental probability of choosing a heart compare with the theoretical probability of choosing a heart?
A.The theoretical probability of choosing a heart is 1/16 greater than the experimental probability of choosing a heart.
B.The experimental probability of choosing a heart is 1/16 greater than the theoretical probability of choosing a heart.
C.The theoretical probability of choosing a heart is 1/26 greater than the experimental probability of choosing a heart.
D.The experimental probability of choosing a heart is 1/26 greater than the theoretical probability of choosing a heart.
