Answer:
If you experience a blowout in one of your front tires, your vehicle will typically (A) pull hard in the direction of the deflated tire.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a front tire blows out, it loses air pressure and becomes flat. As a result, the vehicle's weight is no longer evenly distributed between the front tires. The tire on the side without the blowout still has air pressure and can maintain its shape, providing some level of control.