Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Dimple cheek is usually considered to be an autosomal dominant trait, meaning that only one dominant allele is needed for the trait to physically manifest itself in individuals.
Assuming that the allele for dimple cheek is represented by D. Since the two parents are dimple-cheeked, their genotype could be DD/DD or DD/Dd. In each case, the Punnet square analysis of their likely offspring is shown in the attached images.
DD x DD
offspring: DD DD DD DD (all dimple-cheeked)
DD x Dd
offspring: DD Dd DD Dd (all dimple cheeked)