Which of the following would be the most reasonable estimate for the weight of house cats?  (The population would be all house cats in the U.S., and the variable would be each cat's weight.)

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Which of the following would be the most reasonable estimate for the weight of house cats?  (The population would be all house cats in the U.S., and the variable would be each cat's weight.)

A. Mean = 10 pounds, standard deviation = 0 pounds.
B. Mean = 10 pounds, standard deviation = 2 pounds.
C. Mean = 10 pounds, standard deviation = 10 pounds.
D. Mean = 2 pounds, standard deviation = 10 pounds.
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