Final answer:
To determine if the special diet is effective in reducing systolic blood pressure among patients diagnosed with stage 2 hypertension, a hypothesis test needs to be conducted. Without knowing the exact P-value, it is not possible to draw a conclusion.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine if the special diet is effective in reducing systolic blood pressure among patients diagnosed with stage 2 hypertension, we can conduct a hypothesis test.
H0: The average systolic blood pressure after six months on the diet is greater than or equal to 150.
Ha: The average systolic blood pressure after six months on the diet is less than 150.
Given a P-value between 0.01 and 0.05, we can compare the P-value to the level of significance (α = 0.05) to draw a conclusion.
If the P-value is less than the level of significance, we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the diet is effective in meeting the target. If the P-value is greater than or equal to the level of significance, we fail to reject the null hypothesis and do not have sufficient evidence to conclude that the diet is effective.
In this case, the student did not provide the exact P-value, so we cannot determine the conclusion without knowing the exact value. Therefore, the correct answer is d. No conclusion can be drawn without knowing the exact P-value.