Examine the normal quantile plot and determine whether it depicts sample data from a population with a normal distribution. 60 80 100 120 140 -3.00 -2.00 -1.00 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 x A normal quantile plot with horizontal x-scale labeled from 60 to 140 in increments of 20 and vertical scale labeled from negative 3.00 to 3.00 in increments of 1.00 contains a straight line, rising from left to right, that passes through (70, negative 3) and (130, 3). 18 points are very closely but inexactly plotted in the pattern of a straight line comma rising from ( 92 comma negative 2 ) to ( 108 comma 2 ) comma intersecting the plotted line at ( 100 comma 0 ). Two additional points are plotted at ( 66 comma negative 2.8 ) comma which is above the plotted line comma and at ( 138 comma 2.8 ) comma which is below the plotted line. All values are approximate. Question content area bottom Part 1 Does the normal quantile plot depict sample data from a population with a normal distribution? A.No. The points do not lie close to a straight line. No. The points do not lie close to a straight line. B. Yes. The points are evenly distributed above and below the mean, 0. C.No. The points exhibit some systematic pattern that is not a straight dash line pattern. No. The points exhibit some systematic pattern that is not a straight dash line pattern. D.Yes. The pattern of the points is reasonably close to a straight line. Yes. The pattern of the points is reasonably close to a straight line.