Anna says there is a 0.15 probability that at least one of her shoes comes untied during her morning jogs.
Which is the correct interpretation of this probability?
When Anna jogs tomorrow morning, 15% of her shoes will come untied.
If Anna jogs 100 mornings, then at least one shoe will come untied exactly 15 times.
O Fifteen percent of all joggers will experience a shoe that comes untied when they jog.
If you take a very large sample of Anna's morning jogs, at least one shoe will come untied about 15% of the time.