A restaurant manager believes that a majority of customers who dine at his restaurant would rate the food as excellent. To investigate this belief, he sends an email survey to a random sample of 50 customers from the large list of customers who have signed up for his frequent diner club. To encourage the customers to complete the survey, he offers a $10 gift card upon completion of the survey. He receives 22 responses, of which 20 rated the food as excellent. He would like to know if these data provide convincing evidence that more than 50% of custome who dine at his restaurant would rate the food as excellent. Are the conditions for inference met? O Yes, the conditions for inference are met. O No, the 10% condition is not met. No, the Large Counts Condition is not met. O No, the randomness condition is not met.