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"A researcher wants to know if the head weight of the cabbage is a good predictor for ascorbic acid (vitamin C) content. From a random sample of 60 cabbages, the researcher recorded the ascorbic acid content in milligrams and the weight of the cabbage head in pounds. Head weight is the X variable and Ascorbic acid content is the Y variable in this scenario. What are the null and alternative hypotheses to test if there is a linear relationship between the X variable and the Y variable in this scenario?"

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