The following population parameters were obtained from a graphing calculator. 1-Var Stats x?=57 ?x=684 ?x²=38988 Sx=11.4891253 ?x=11 n=12 Assuming the population is bell-shaped, between what two values will approximately 95% of the population be? Select one: A. 24 to 90 B. 35 to 79 C. 57 to 90 D. 46 to 68
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