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To help consumers assess the risks they are taking, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publishes the amount of nicotine found in all commercial brands of cigarettes. A new cigarette has recently been marketed. The FDA tests on this cigarette gave a mean nicotine content of 25.2 milligrams and standard deviation of 2.7 milligrams for a sample of n = 9 cigarettes. The FDA claims that the mean nicotine content exceeds 28.3 milligrams for this brand of cigarette, and their stated reliability is 95%. Do you agree? A) No, since the value 28.3 does not fall in the 95% confidence interval.
B) Yes, since the value 28.3 does not fall in the 95% confidence interval.
C) No, since the value 28.3 does fall in the 95% confidence interval.
D) Yes, since the value 28.3 does fall in the 95% confidence interval.

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