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A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short pea plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is : a: 25% c: 75% b: 50% d: 100%
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A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short pea plant. The probability that an F1 plant will be tall is :
a: 25% c: 75%
b: 50% d: 100%
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the answer is b. 50%
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2/4 of the squares result in a tall plant. 2/4 is equal to 50% that's just with the explanation
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