Multiple Choice
You read in a book about the card game Bridge that the probability that each of the four players is dealt exactly one ace is about 0.11. This means that
A) in every 100 bridge deals, each player has one ace exactly 11 times.
B) in one million bridge deals, the number of deals on which each player has one ace will scarcely be within ±100 of 110,000.
C) in a very large number of bridge deals, the percent of deals on which each player has one ace will be very close to 11%.
D) in a very large number of bridge deals, the average number of aces in a hand will be very close to 0.11.
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