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A scientist claims that the mean gestation period for a fox is more than 48.9 weeks. If a hypothesis test is performed that rejects the null hypothesis, how would this decision be interpreted?
a. There is enough evidence to support the scientist’s claim that the gestation period is 48.9 weeks
b. There is enough evidence to support the scientist’s claim that the gestation period is more than 48.9 weeks
c. The evidence indicates that the gestation period is less than 48.9 weeks
d. There is not enough evidence to support the scientist’s claim that the gestation period is 48.9 weeks