Multiple Choice
People driving on a four- lane expressway during the rush hour tend to distribute their vehicles fairly evenly among the four lanes because:
A) their tastes and preferences differ.
B) the law of large numbers is operating.
C) they all tend to be maximizers.
D) they choose lanes on a random basis.
Correct Answer:

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