According to the 2019 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, 63.4% of the U.S. self-identifies as Non-Hispanic white, 15.3% as Hispanic or Latino, 13.4% as Black or African American, 5.9% as Asian, and 2.0% as Other. A random sample of 1,000 students graduating from California colleges and universities resulted in the following data on self-identified race. Self-Identified Race Non-Hispanic White Black or African American Hispanic or Latino Asian Other Number in Sample 679 51 77 190 3 Based upon a p-value of less than 0.001, what is an appropriate conclusion for the goodness-of-fit test? Option A Strong evidence does not exist that the distribution of self-identified race among California college and university students differs from the distribution of self-identified race in the U.S. overall. Option B Strong evidence exists that the distribution of self-identified race among California college and university students differs from the distribution of self-identified race in the U.S. overall. Option C Strong evidence exists that the distribution of self-identified race among California college and university students is the same as the distribution of self-identified race in the U.S. overall. Option D Strong evidence exists that the probabilities of each self-identified race among California college and university students are not all equal.