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Comfort Food Magazine states the mean calories of a medium size hot dog is 221. A random sample of 56 different brands of medium size hot dogs has a mean of 204 calories. The standard deviation of the population is 41.04 calories. At the a=0.03 level, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean calories of a medium size hot dog is more than or equal to 221?
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