The amount of cyanide in an apple is random and normally distributed. The state of California determined that apples can cause cancer if they have more than 4cc of cyanide in them. Fortunately only 1% of apples have that much cyanide in them. Which of the following distributions would fit this scenario?
A) Cyanide in an apple is N(5.7, 0.12)
B) Cyanide in an apple is N(4.2, 0.22)
C) Cyanide in an apple is N(2.8, 0.52)
D) Cyanide in an apple is N(1.7, 3.02)
E) Cyanide in an apple is N(-0.6, 2.02)