A pharmaceutical company investigating whether drug stores are less likely than food stores to remove over-the-counter drugs from the shelves when the drugs are past the expiration date found a P-value of 2.8%. This means that:
◦ None of these.
◦ 2.8% more drug stores remove over-the-counter drugs from the shelves when the drugs are past the expiration date.
◦ There is a 97.2% chance the drug stores remove more expired over-the-counter drugs.
◦ 97.2% more drug stores remove over-the-counter drugs from the shelves when the drugs are past the expiration date than food stores.
◦ There is a 2.8% chance the drug stores remove more expired over-the-counter drugs.