"We've all heard it a thousand times: 'Look both ways before you cross the street!' But how many people really obey this simple rule? According to the Federal Highway Administration, about 100,000 pedestrians (puh-DESS-tree-uns; people traveling on foot) are hit by cars each year."
Based on this information, what can you conclude about how many people look both ways before crossing the street?
A. Everybody looks both ways before crossing the street.
B. Nobody looks both ways before crossing the street.
C. There are probably many people who do not look both ways before crossing the street.
D. The number of people who look both ways before crossing the street is greater than 100,000 but fewer than 200,000.