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We cannot conclude that the relationship between x and y is significant. O Do not reject Hn. We conclude that the relationship between x and y is significant. O Reject H. We conclude that the relationship between x and y is significant. O Do not reject H.. We cannot conclude that the relationship between x and y is significant.The mean height of a certain kind of plant is 173 centimeters. Suppose we want to carry out a hypothesis test to see if the mean height when these plants are treated with a certain chemical differs from 173. State the null hypothesis H, and the alternative hypothesis H, that we would use for this test. Ho: 0 H: 0 S OSuppose E(X) = 1.50, E(Y) = 0.55, E(XY) = 0.80, Var(X) = 0.25, and Var(Y) = 0.2475 for two random variables X and Y. 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