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PLS HELP A red flower is crossed with a white flower, producing offspring that are all pink. If two pink flowers are then crossed, what percent of the offspring will be red? O 0% 25 % 0 50 % 100 %
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PLS HELP A red flower is crossed with a white flower, producing offspring that are all pink. If two
pink flowers are then crossed, what percent of the offspring will be red?
O 0%
25 %
0 50 %
100 %
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Answer: b : 25%
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