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Mr. Mendel likes breeding different flowers in his garden. He noticed that when he breeds a white flower with a purple flower, most of the offspring are purple. To check that, he bred them again and obtained 181818 offspring, and 151515 of them were purple. Let's test the hypothesis that the offspring have equal chances of 50\%50%50, percent of being either white or purple versus the alternative that the chance of a purple offspring is greater. The table below sums up the results of 100010001000 simulations, each simulating 181818 offspring with a 50\%50%50, percent chance of being white or purple. According to the simulations, what is the probability of having 151515 purple offspring or more out of 181818? \qquad Let's agree that if the observed outcome has a probability less than 1\%1%1, percent under the tested hypothesis, we will reject the hypothesis. What should we conclude regarding the hypothesis? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A We cannot reject the hypothesis. (Choice B) B We should reject the hypothesis. \##\# of purple offspring out of 181818 Frequency 000 000 111 000 222 111 333 333 444 121212 555 333333 666 717171 777 121121121 888 167167167 999 184184184 101010 167167167 111111 121121121 121212 717171 131313 333333 141414 121212 151515 333 161616 111 171717 000 181818 000