'The three confidence intervals to the right represent three samplings. Decide whether each confidence interval indicates that you should reject Ho: Explain your reasoning: 87 < p < 91 88 < p < 89 Ho: 0290 88.5 < p < 89.5 (a) Choose the correct answer below: 0 A Fail to reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values less than 90. Fail to reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values less than 90. (b) Choose the correct answer below: Fail to reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Fail to reject Ho: The confidence interval is located to the left of 90. Reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Reject Ho: The confidence interval is located to the left of 90. (c) Choose the correct answer below: Reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Fail to reject Ho" The confidence interval is located to the left of 90. Fail to reject Ho: The confidence interval includes values greater than 90. Reject Ho: The confidence interval is located to the left of 90.'
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