The nutrition label for Oriental Spice Sauce states that one package of sauce has 10601060 milligrams of sodium. To determine if the label is accurate, the FDA randomly selects 5050 packages of Oriental Spice Sauce and determines the sodium content. The sample has an average of 1138.171138.17 milligrams of sodium per package with a sample standard deviation of 259.61259.61 milligrams. Step 2 of 2 : Using the confidence interval approach, is there evidence that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states? 1. Because the hypothesized value falls in the interval, we reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states. 2. Because the hypothesized value does not fall in the interval, we fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states. 3. Because the hypothesized value does not fall in the interval, we reject the null hypothesis.There is sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states. 4. Because the hypothesized value falls in the interval, we fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states.

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The nutrition label for Oriental Spice Sauce states that one package of sauce has 10601060 milligrams of sodium. To determine if the label is accurate, the FDA randomly selects 5050 packages of Oriental Spice Sauce and determines the sodium content. The sample has an average of 1138.171138.17 milligrams of sodium per package with a sample standard deviation of 259.61259.61 milligrams.
 
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Using the confidence interval approach, is there evidence that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states?
 
 
 
1. Because the hypothesized value falls in the interval, we reject the null hypothesis. There is sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states.
2. Because the hypothesized value does not fall in the interval, we fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states.
3. Because the hypothesized value does not fall in the interval, we reject the null hypothesis.There is sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states.
4. Because the hypothesized value falls in the interval, we fail to reject the null hypothesis. There is not sufficient evidence at the 99%99% confidence level that the sodium content is different from what the nutrition label states. 
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