Answer:
both are heterozygous (TtYy)
Step-by-step explanation:
The two parents are most likely heteozygous for both trait with genotypes TtYy respectively.
According to Mendelian cross involving two heterozygous individuals in a dominant/recessive trait, the alleles will segregate and randomly unite to give a phenotypic ratio of 3:1 dominant to recessive trait.
292:103 can be considered to be roughly equivalent to a ratio of 3:1.
Assuming this is true for the for the plant's height:
Tt x Tt: TT (tall), 2 Tt (tall), tt (short).
The ratio of tall to short = 3:1
Assuming it is also true for seed color:
Yy x Yy: YY (yellow), 2 Yy (yellow), yy (green)
Ratio of yellow to green = 3:1
It thus means that the parents are heterozygous for both traits with genotype TtYy.