Respuesta :
Answer: C- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.
Note: I'm not sure this is correct o_O
I used a graphing calculator and calculated the t-interval of the jellybean sample using a 99% confidence level:
tInterval 9.68,1.23,125,0.99
It resulted in 9.68 ± 0.287805.
Therefore, we're 99% confident that the weight number of jellybeans would lie between 9.3922 oz and 9.9678 oz.
A weight of 9.45 oz lies within this range, therefore, it is possible that the candy company's claim is true.
D is the answer . There is evidence to show the company to oppose them