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A book club wonders if fewer than 40 percent of students at a local university had read at least one book during the last year. To test the claim, the book club selected a random sample of students at the local university and recorded the number of students who had read at least one book during the last year. The club conducted a test with the hypotheses H0:p=0.40 versus Ha:p<0.40. The test yielded a p-value of 0.033. Assuming all conditions for inference were met, which of the following is an appropriate conclusion? A. At the significance level α=0.01, the null hypothesis is rejected. There is convincing evidence to support the claim that fewer than 40% of the students at the local university read at least one book last year. A
B. At the significance level α=0.01, the null hypothesis is rejected. There is not convincing evidence to support the claim that fewer than 40% of the students at the local university read at least one book last year. B
C. At the significance level α=0.01, the null hypothesis is not rejected. There is convincing evidence to support the claim that fewer than 40% of the students at the local university read at least one book last year. C
D. At the significance level α=0.05, the null hypothesis is rejected. There is convincing evidence to support the claim that fewer than 40% of the students at the local university read at least one book last year. D
E. At the significance level α=0.05, the null hypothesis is rejected. There is not convincing evidence to support the claim that fewer than 40% of the students at the local university read at least one book last year. E

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