An advertisement for a new toothpaste claims that it reduces cavities of children in their cavity-prone years. Cavities per year for this age group are normal with mean 3 and standard deviation 1. A study of 2,500 children who used this toothpaste found an average of 2. 95 cavities per child. Assume that the standard deviation of the number of cavities of a child using this new toothpaste remains equal to 1. (a) are these data strong enough, at the 5 percent level of significance, to establish the claim of the toothpaste advertisement? (b) do the data convince you to switch to this new toothpaste?.