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2 October, 04:23

A true-breeding red rose is repeatedly mated with a true-breeding white rose, and all of their offspring are red. if two of these red offspring are mated, what percentage of their offspring will be red?

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  1. 2 October, 04:50
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    100% would be red because if you take your chart, you would put Rw and Rw on the columns. which would lead to all 4 boxes being, Rw, Rw, Rw, Rw.
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