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(Will give brainliest) A candy company claims that their bags of jellybeans have a mean weight of 9.45 oz. 125 randomly chosen bags of jellybeans were sampled, and it was discovered that their mean weight was 9.68 oz, with a standard deviation of 1.23 oz. Test this hypothesis using a 99% confidence level.
A- Reject the null hypothesis. There is not enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.
B- Reject the null hypothesis. There is enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.
C- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.
D- Fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is enough evidence to oppose the company's claim.

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