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a dwarf rabbit is crossed with a non-dawrf rabiit what is the probability that the offspring will be dwarf?
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a dwarf rabbit is crossed with a non-dawrf rabiit what is the probability that the offspring will be dwarf?
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It would be 50%. If they were both dwarf rabbits it would 100%. Since one is dwarf and one isn’t you would know it would have to be 50%.
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Answer: 50%
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