In a test of the null hypothesis H0: p=0.35 with alpha=0.01 against the alternative HA: p<0.35, a large random sample produced a z-score of -2.05. Based on this, which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
a. If the z-score were positive instead of negative, we would be able to reject H0.
b. We do not have sufficient evidence to claim that p<0.35.
c. P<0.35 only 2% of the time.
d. It is likely that p<0.35.
e. 1% of the time we will reject the alternative hypothesis in error.