A coin mint has a specification that a particular coin has a mean weight of 2.5g. A sample of 34 coins was collected. Those coins have a mean weight of 2.49602g and a standard deviation of 0.01841g. Use a 0.05 significance level to test the claim that this sample is from a population with a mean weight equal to 2.5 g. Do the coins appear to conform to the specifications of the coin mint? Identify the test statistic. tequals=negative 1.260−1.260 (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Identify the P-value. There is no where to enter the P-value but you will need it to answer the next part. State the final conclusion that addresses the original claim. Choose the correct answer below. A. RejectReject Upper H 0H0. There is insufficientinsufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean weight equal to 2.52.5 g. B. Fail to rejectFail to reject Upper H 0H0. There is insufficientinsufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean weight equal to 2.52.5 g. C. RejectReject Upper H 0H0. There is sufficientsufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean weight equal to 2.52.5 g. D. Fail to rejectFail to reject Upper H 0H0. There is sufficientsufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the sample is from a population with a mean weight equal to 2.52.5 g. Do the coins appear to conform to the specifications of the coin mint? A. Yes, since the coins do not seem to come from a population with a mean weight different from 2.496022.49602 g. B. No, since the coins seem to come from a population with a mean weight different from 2.496022.49602 g. C. Yes comma since the coins do not seemYes, since the coins do not seem to come from a population with a mean weight different from 2.52.5 g. D. No comma since the coins seemNo, since the coins seem to come from a population with a mean weight different from 2.52.5 g. E. The results are inconclusive because individual differences in coin weights need to be analyzed further.