One graph in the figure represents a normal distribution with mean mu equals μ=14 and standard deviation sigma equals 1σ=1. The other graph represents a normal distribution with mean mu equals 9μ=9 and standard deviation sigma equals 1σ=1. Determine which graph is which and explain how you know. 9 14 A B A graph has a horizontal axis with two tick marks labeled "9" and "14" from left to right. The normal curve labeled "A" is slightly above the horizontal axis at the left edge of the graph, rises from left to right at an increasing and then decreasing rate to its peak at 9 and then falls from left to right at an increasing and then decreasing rate to the horizontal axis about halfway between the left and right edges of the graph. The normal curve labeled "B" is slightly above the horizontal axis about halfway between the left and right edges of the graph, rises from left to right at an increasing and then decreasing rate to its peak at 14 and then falls from left to right at an increasing and then decreasing rate to the horizontal axis at the right edge of the graph. Question content area bottom Part 1 Choose the correct answer below. A. Graph A has a mean of muμequals=1414 and graph B has a mean of muμequals=99 because a larger mean shifts the graph to the left. B. Graph A has a mean of muμequals=99 and graph B has a mean of muμequals=1414 because a larger mean shifts the graph to the left. C. Graph A has a mean of muμequals=9 and graph B has a mean of muμequals=14 because a larger mean shifts the graph to the right. D. Graph A has a mean of muμequals=14 and graph B has a mean of muμequals=9 because a larger mean shifts the graph to the right.