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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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