
Explanation:

In the context of Microsoft Azure AI Fundamentals (AI-900) and general machine learning principles, regression refers to a type of supervised learning used to predict continuous numerical values based on historical data. The goal of regression is to model the relationship between input variables (features) and a continuous output variable (target).
In this scenario, the task is to predict how many vehicles will travel across a bridge on a given day. The number of vehicles is a numerical value that can vary continuously depending on factors such as time of day, weather, weekday/weekend, or traffic trends. Because the output is numeric and not categorical, this problem type clearly fits into regression analysis.
Microsoft's official learning content for AI-900, under "Identify features of regression and classification machine learning models," specifies that regression models are used to predict values such as sales forecasts, demand estimation, temperature prediction, or traffic volume-all of which share the same underlying objective: predicting a quantity.
To clarify other options:
* Classification is used when predicting categories or discrete classes, such as determining whether an email is spam or not spam, or if an image contains a cat or a dog.
* Clustering is an unsupervised learning technique used to group similar data points without predefined labels (for example, grouping customers by purchasing behavior).
Since predicting the number of vehicles results in a continuous numerical output, it aligns precisely with the regression workload type described in the Microsoft AI-900 study materials.