An elevator has a placard stating that the maximum capacity is 1710 15—10 passengers. So, 10 adult male passengers can have a mean weight of up to 1710/10 = 171 pounds. If the elevator is loaded with 10 adult male passengers, find the probability that it is overloaded because they have a mean weight greater than 171 lb. (Assume that weights of males are normally distributed with a mean of 180 lb and a standard deviation of 26 lb.) Does this elevator appear to be safe? The probability the elevator is overloaded is (Round to four decimal places as needed.) Does this elevator appear to be safe? O A. No, there is a good chance that 10 randomly selected people will exceed the elevator capacity OB. Yes, 10 randomly selected people will always be under the weight limit. OC. No, 10 randomly selected people will never be under the weight limit. O D. Yes, there is a good chance that 10 randomly selected people will not exceed the elevator capacity