Question
                Why can red tape be used to repair a broken taillight on a car?
Red tape on a broken taillight.
(1 point)
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All colors besides red will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while red will be absorbed.
Red will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while all other colors of light will be absorbed.
Black tape should be used instead of red tape.
Blue will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while red will be absorbed.
            
        Red tape on a broken taillight.
(1 point)
Responses
All colors besides red will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while red will be absorbed.
Red will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while all other colors of light will be absorbed.
Black tape should be used instead of red tape.
Blue will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while red will be absorbed.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Red tape can be used to repair a broken taillight on a car because red light is primarily absorbed by red objects. This means that the red tape will block out other colors of light from passing through the broken taillight, helping to maintain the red color of the light emitted from the taillight.
    
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    Red will be partially transmitted and partially reflected while all other colors of light will be absorbed.
    
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