Assume that last year in a particular state there were 135 children out of 1450 who were diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Nationally, 1 out of 88 children are diagnosed with ASD. It is believed that the incidence of ASD is more common in that state than nationally. A 96% confidence interval for the percentage of children in that state diagnosed with ASD is calculated, and the result is (0.077,0.109). Based on this confidence interval, can we be 96% confident that the incidence of ASD is more common in this state than nationally? Yes, because the national percentage of children diagnosed with ASD falls below the interval Yes, because the national percentage of children diagnosed with ASD falls within the interval No, because the national percentage of children diagnosed with ASD falls below the interval No, because the national percentage of children diagnosed with ASD falls within the interval There is no way to tell, since there is no way to find the national percentage of children diagnosed with ASD.