A survey was conducted of 300 people to see if they were right or left hand dominant. After carrying out the survey, 30 participants reported themselves as being left handed, while 270 people reported themselves as being right handed. Use these results, which of the following statements is true?

A. The experimental probability that a person is right handed is equal to the theoretical probability
B. The experimental probability that a person is right handed is less than theoretical probability
C. The experimental probability that a person is right handed is 50
D. The experimental probability that a person is right handed is greater than the theoretical probability

D. The experimental probability that a person is right handed is greater than the theoretical probability.

This is because in the survey, 270 out of 300 people reported themselves as being right handed, which is 90% of the total participants. The theoretical probability of a person being right handed would be 90%, which is greater than the actual reported percentage of left handed individuals in the survey.