A researcher wants to determine if the average cholesterol level in his city is different from the national average of 195.Use the provided computer output to draw a conclusion about the cholesterol levels in the researcher's city,at a significance level of 0.10. 
A) Reject the null- there is not sufficient evidence to say that the average cholesterol level in the researcher's city is different from the national average
B) Fail to reject the null- there is not enough evidence to say that the average cholesterol level in the researcher's city is different from the national average.
C) Fail to reject the null- there is evidence to say that the average cholesterol level in the city is different from the national average.
D) Reject the null- there is evidence to say that the average cholesterol level in the researcher's city is different from the national average.
E) There is insufficient information to draw a conclusion.
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