A smoke detector manufacturer designed its device to balance between the alarm going off when there is insufficient smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity (like when there is a little extra smoke from cooking food) and the alarm failing to beep when there is enough smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity. Which of the following statements is correct? A.It is a false positive (Type I error) when the smoke alarm beeps when there is insufficient smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity. B.It is a false positive (Type I error) when the smoke alarm fails to beep when there is sufficient smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity. C.It is a false negative (Type I error) when the smoke alarm fails to beep when there is sufficient smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity. D.It is a false positive (Type II error) when the smoke alarm fails to beep when there is sufficient smoke to indicate that there might be a fire in the vicinity.