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Joel ran an experiment to test optimum power and time settings for microwave popcom. His goal was to deliver popcorn wit
Joel ran an experiment to test optimum power and time settings for microwave popcom. His goal was to deliver popcorn with fewer than 8% of the kemeis left unpopped, on average He determined that power 3 at 4 minutes was the best combination. To be sure that the method was successful, he popped 8 more bags of popcom (selected at random) at this setting. All were of high quality, with the percentages of unpopped kamels shown below 96, 91, 128, 113, 39, 3.1, 10.7, 29 o Does this provide evidence that he met his goal of an average of fewer than 8% unpopped kemels? Use 0.05 as the P-value cutoff level GREE OA HPB H₂HD OC. H₂p8 H₂H-B OF PR H₂PB Calculate the test stati (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Calculate the P-value (Round to four decimal places as needed) Does this provide evidence that Joel met his goal? OB H₂B H OD. H M OF H M₁ OA Yes, there is enough evidence to suggest that less than 8% of the kemels are left unpopped when the specified power and time settings are used 8. No, there is not enough evidence to suggest that at least 8% of the kemels are left unpopped when the specified power and time settings are used. OC. No, there is not enough evidence suggest that less than 8% of the kemels are left unpopped when the specified power and time settings are used. OD. Yes, there is enough evidence to suggest that at least 8% of the kernels are left unpopped when the specified power and time settings are used