The relevant part of the passage is here: "Even though physicists are unable to know precisely where a particle is and what its velocity is, they can determine certain probabilities about its position and velocity. These probabilities are called wave functions." Since wave functions are probabilities, they present a range of possibilities, as choice C states.
Choice A is contradicted by the passage.
Choice B is incorrect based on the information in the passage.
Choice D is wrong because wave functions only allow scientists to figure out a probability, not the future state.
Choice E is wrong because the passage states that the uncertainty principle threw determinism into doubt.