In a study of the accuracy of fast food drive-through orders, one restaurant had33 orders that were not accurate among 398 orders observed. Use a 0.01 significance level to test the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%. Does the accuracy rate appear to be acceptable?1. Identify the null and alternative hypotheses for this test. Choose the correct answer below.A.H0: p=0.1H1: p>0.1B.H0: p=/0.1H1: p=0.1C.H0: p=0.1H1: p<0.1D.H0: p=0.1H1: p=/0.1Identify the test statistic for this hypothesis test.The test statistic for this hypothesis test is ____ (Round two decimal places)Identify the P-value for this hypothesis test.The P-value for this hypothesis test is___ (Round three decimal places)Identify the conclusion for this hypothesis testA. Fail to reject H0.There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%.B. Reject H0.There is not sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%.C. Reject H0.There is sufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%.D. Fail to reject H0.There issufficient evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%.Does the accuracy rate appear to be acceptable?A. Since there is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%, the inaccuracy rate is acceptable.B. Since there is sufficient evidence to reject the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%, the inaccuracy rate is unacceptable, so the restaurant should work to lower that rate.C. Since there is not sufficient evidence to reject the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%, it is plausible that the inaccuracy rateis 10%. This rate would be too high, so the restaurant should work to lower the rate.D. Since there is not sufficient evidence to reject the claim that the rate of inaccurate orders is equal to 10%, the restaurant should work to increase that rate.