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Red flowers (r) and white flower (w) are crossed to produce a pink flower (rw). what is the probability of a red flower, if 2 pink flowers are crossed?
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Red flowers (r) and white flower (w) are crossed to produce a pink flower (rw). what is the probability of a red flower, if 2 pink flowers are crossed?
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I think the probability will be 0 then.
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