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I need help with this question asap don’t comment if you can’t help me fr .

I need help with this question asap don’t comment if you can’t help me fr .-example-1
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It will be 50%; if you draw out the chart, you can get a child that has BB as 25% and maybe another child with bb at 25%; therefore you get a total of 50%
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