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What is the remaining ratio of alleles if my total is 140 and 65.8% are red and 18.2% are blue?

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Answer:

Remaining allele
= 19 \\OR\\= 13.57%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

The total number of allele
= 140\\

Out of total
140 allele, nearly
65.8% are red allele.

Thus, total number of red allele


= (68.5)/(100) * 140\\= 95.9 \\= 96

Out of total
140 allele, nearly
18.2% are blue allele.

Thus, total number of blue allele


= (18.2)/(100) * 140\\= 25.48 \\= 25

Remaining allele = Total allele - red allele - blue allele


= 140 - 96 -25\\= 19

Remaining ratio of alleles

=
(19)/(140) * 100\\= 13.57%

User Digant C Kasundra
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My answer will be that the remaining ratio of alleles will be 16%, since this is the value that is required to have 100% of the alleles.

User Markus Moltke
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