The average cranial capacity (as indicated from the specimens listed in Table 14-2) for Homo habilis probably lies somewhere between:
A) 500-700 cubic centimeters
B) 700-900 cubic centimeters
C) 900-1000 cubic centimeters
D) above 1000 cubic centimeters
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