People with high blood pressure suffer from hypertension. Data on fasting blood sugar (milligrams/deciliter) and magnesium (milligrams/deciliter) in blood specimens collected from 40 patients diagnosed with hypertension were collected. The accompanying technology printout gives 95% confidence intervals for the mean fasting blood sugar (FBS) and mean magnesium level (MAG). Use this information to complete parts a through d below. miligrams per deciliter. D. The 95% confidence interval for mean fasting blood sugar indicates that the mean fasting blood sugar level will be between and milligrams per deciliter in 95% of similarly constructed samples. b. Locate and interpret the 95% confidence interval for mean magnesium level on the printout. (Type integers or decimals. Do not round.) A. The 95% confidence interval for mean magnesium level indicates that 95% of hypertensive patients in the sample had a magnesium level between milligrams per deciliter. B. The 95% confidence interval for mean magnesium level indicates that the mean magnesium level will be between and milligrams per deciliter in 95% of similarly constructed samples. C. The 95% confidence interval for mean magnesium level indicates that the true mean magnesium level in hypertensive patients is between and milligrams per deciliter with 95% confidence. D. The 95% confidence interval for mean magnesium level indicates that 95% of all hypertensive patients will have a magnesium level between and milligrams per.