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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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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? 60% 100% 25% 50% 75% answer
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75 percent is the answer. Hope it helps!
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