A data set has mean μ

and standard deviation σ
. Which statement is correct?(1 point)
Responses

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [μ−σ,μ+σ]
.
A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval left bracket mu minus sigma comma mu plus sigma right bracket.

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [μ−σ,μ]
.
A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval left bracket mu minus sigma comma mu right bracket.

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [−μσ,μσ]
.
A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval left bracket negative mu over sigma comma mu over sigma right bracket.

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [μ,μ+σ]
.

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [μ−σ,μ+σ].

A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval (mu minus sigma, mu plus sigma)

is this right?

I apologize for the confusion in my response. Let me clarify:

The correct statement is:
"A value chosen randomly from the data set will typically be contained in the interval [μ−σ,μ+σ]."