Answer:
40% families have heterozygous genotype (Mm).
Remaining 60% of the families will have one parent with homozygous genotype (MM)
Step-by-step explanation:
If both the parents are heterozygous, then the ration of children without hair to those with hair is 1:3
So, parents with genotype Mm and Mm will produce 209 kids without hair and 209 X 3 i.e 627 kids with hair.
Thus, nearly 40% families have heterozygous genotype (Mm). And the remaining 60% of the families will have one parent with homozygous genotype (MM)