You read in a book on poker that the probability of being dealt two pairs in a five-card poker hand is 1/21.
Identify the correct interpretation of the given information:
A. In the long run, of a large number of hands of five cards, about 4.8 percent will contain two pairs.
B. In the short run, of a series of hands of five cards, about 4.8 percent will contain two pairs.
C. In the long run, of a large number of hands of five cards, there is a probability of 4.8 that a hand will contain two pairs.
Answer: A. In the long run, of a large number of hands of five cards, about 4.8 percent will contain two pairs
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