Six different​ second-year medical students at Bellevue Hospital measured the blood pressure of the same person. The systolic readings​ (in mmHg) are listed below. Find the​ range, variance, and standard deviation for the given sample data. If the​ subject's blood pressure remains constant and the medical students correctly apply the same measurement​ technique, what should be the value of the standard​ deviation? 148 147 138 150 125 144 a. Range equals nothing mmHg b. Sample varianceequals nothing mmHgsquared ​(Round to the nearest tenth as​ needed.) c. Sample standard deviationequals nothing mmHg​ (Round to the nearest tenth as​ needed.) What should be the value of the standard​ deviation? A. ​Ideally, the standard deviation would be zero because all the measurements should be the same. B. ​Ideally, the standard deviation would be one because all the measurements should be the same. C. ​Ideally, the standard deviation would be one because this is the lowest standard deviation that can be achieved. D. There is no way to tell what the standard deviation should be.