Question 1200079
Certainly, let's analyze the Skittles experiment.

**Total Number of Candies**

* The total number of candies is **63**. 

**Probability of Choosing Next Candy**

| Event | Write the probability using symbols | Experimental Probability | Theoretical Probability |
|---|---|---|---|
| What is the probability of choosing a red Skittle? | P(R) | 2/10 = 1/5 | 15/63 = 5/21 |
| What is the probability of choosing an orange Skittle? | P(O) | 1/10 | 9/63 = 3/21 = 1/7 |
| What is the probability of choosing a purple Skittle? | P(P) | 3/10 | 11/63 | 
| What is the probability of choosing a Skittle that is green? | P(G) | 1/10 | 16/63 |

**Explanation**

* **Experimental Probability:** 
    * Based on the 10 trials, we calculate the frequency of each color and divide it by the total number of trials (10).

* **Theoretical Probability:**
    * We calculate the probability of each color by dividing the number of candies of that color by the total number of candies (63).

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