Two genes in tomato plants are dominant to leafy. Leaf is dominant to faciated (fasciated) fruit, and normal number of leaves (L) is dominant to leafy (I). A true breeding plant with a normal number of leaves and normal fruit was crossed to a leafy plant with fasciated fruit. The F1 offspring were then crossed to leafy plants with fasciated fruit. If 100 offspring are produced, what are the expected numbers of plants in each of the four possible categories: normal number of leaves, normal fruit; normal number of leaves, fasciated fruit; leafy, normal fruit; and leafy, fasciated fruit?