Answer: 50% of offspring can roll their tongues
Step-by-step explanation:
Since tongue rolling is a dominant trait, if the father is heterozygous for it, his genotypes could be Tt, since he has a the dominant allele for tongue rolling, this means he can roll his tongue
Since the mother is homozygous recessive, this means she cannot roll her tongue, her genotype is tt
If you do a punnet square and you cross the mom and dad, the offspring will have the following genotypes:
Tt, tt, Tt, tt
50% of the offspring will be heterozygous for tongue rolling, which means they will be able to roll their tongues as they have the dominant allele.
While the other 50% will not have the tongue rolling trait because they will be homozygous recessive and not have the dominant allele