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Sheila wrote a list of items she will need for her math class. 1 fair coin A bag containing 2 blue, 3 red, and 5 green marbles 4 Jack cards, 4 Queen cards, and 4 King cards from a standard deck of cards Sheila conducted three different experiments and recorded the results from the first 20 trials of each experiment. Her collected data is shown in the tables. Experiment A. Flipping a fair coin; results, number of outcomes; heads, 6; tails, 14. Experiment B. Drawing a marble from a bag of colored marbles; marble color, number of outcomes; blue, 6; red, 4; green, 10. Experiment C. Picking a card from a deck of 3 card types; card type, number of outcomes; king, 5; queen, 6; jack, 9. Based on the information in these tables, predict the number of outcomes for each statement. Move the correct answer to each box. Not all answers will be used. Based on the information from Probability Experiment A, in the next 100 trials there should be outcomes with the coin landing on heads. Based on the information from Probability Experiment B, in the next 120 trials there should be outcomes with a red marble selected. Based on the information from Probability Experiment C, in the next 60 trials there should be outcomes with a Jack selected.