Which of the following randomly selected measurements, x, might be considered a potential outlier (i.e., an unusual measurement) if it was selected from the given population?
A) x = 0 from a population with= 0 and= 2
B) x = -5 from a population with= 1 and= 4
C) x = 7 from a population with= 3 and= 2
D) x = 4 from a population with= 0 and= 1
E) x = 1 from a population with= 0 and= 2
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