Kristi is the food manager of a summer camp. Each day, the kids at the camp get a choice of a pizza, chicken nuggets, fish, or salad plate. She uses a probability model to predict that the probability of a student choosing a fish plate is 14%. Kristi gathers data by tallying the the number of students who pick up each plate in this table.
Plate Tally
Pizza 19
Chicken nuggets 25
Fish 14
Salad 9
Based on her experiment, which statement is true?
Kristi's prediction is valid. The probability of a kid choosing a fish plate is about 14%.
Kristi's prediction is not valid. The probability of a kid choosing a fish plate is about 25%.
There is not enough information to determine the validity of her prediction.
Kristi's prediction is not valid. The probability of a kid choosing a fish plate is about 21%.