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b. Does the interval capture 5.0 pounds? Is there enough evidence to reject a mean weight of 5.0 pounds? A. The interval captures 5.0 pounds, so there is not enough evidence to reject a mean weight of 5.0 pounds. It is plausible the population mean weight is 5.0 pounds. B. The interval does not capture 5.0 pounds, so there is enough evidence to reject a mean weight of 5.0 pounds. It is not plausible the population mean weight is 5.0 pounds. C. The interval does not capture 5.0 pounds, so there not is enough evidence to reject a mean weight of 5.0 pounds. It is plausible the population mean weight is 5.0 pounds. D. The interval captures 5.0 pounds, so there is enough evidence to reject a mean weight of 5.0 pounds. It is not plausible the population mean weight is 5.0 pounds. E. There is insufficient information to make a decision regarding the rejection of 5.0 pounds. The sample size of 4 bags is less than the required 25.
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