The management of a water park has concerns about the chlorine level of 0.4% mg/mL increasing to an unsafe level.The management tests the hypothesis that the park's chlorine proportions have remained the same,and find a P-value of 0.005.Provide an appropriate conclusion
A) There is a 99.5% chance of no change in the chlorine proportion.
B) We can say there is a 0.5% chance of seeing a change in the chlorine proportions in the results we observed from natural sampling variation.We conclude the chlorine proportion is higher.
C) There is a 0.5% chance of no change in the chlorine proportion.
D) If the chlorine level is 0.4% mg/mL,then there is a 0.5% chance of seeing a sample chlorine level as high (or higher) than what we observed from natural sampling variation.There is no evidence of a higher chlorine proportion,but we cannot conclude the chlorine proportion is the same.
E) If the chlorine level is 0.4% mg/mL,then there is a 0.5% chance of seeing a sample chlorine level as high (or higher) than what we observed from natural sampling variation.There is very strong evidence the chlorine proportion is higher.
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