Multiple Choice
Suppose you encounter one traffic light on your commute to work each day.You have determined that the probability that this light will be red is 1/3.Which of the following is not a correct interpretation of this probability?
A) The light will always be red one out of every three times that you encounter it.
B) In the long run, the light should be red about 33.33% of the time.
C) Each time you approach the light on your commute, the probability of it being red is 1/3.
D) All of the above are correct interpretations.
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