Sarah is looking for a snack and sees a bright red apple in the fridge. Why does the apple most likely look red to Sarah‘s eyes?

The apple most likely looks red to Sarah's eyes because of the way it interacts with light. When white light, which contains all colors of the rainbow, interacts with an object, such as an apple, the object absorbs some colors of light while reflecting others. In the case of a red apple, it absorbs all colors of light except for red. The red light is reflected off the apple and enters Sarah's eyes, making her perceive the apple as red.