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The Punnett square below shows the results of a cross between a plant with red flowers and a

plant with white flowers,
R
R
w
RW
RW
w
RW
RW
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RR red
ww-white
RW - pink
Based on the results, record the percentage of each color offspring from cross in this table
Percentage of red plants
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Percentage of white plants
Percentage of pink plants

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The Punnett square below shows the results of a cross between a plant with red flowers-example-1

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Hi!

Answer:

Percentage of red plants: 0%

Percentage of white plants: 0%

Percentage of pink plants: 100%

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason is because underneath where it says the "key" is, it says that if you see RR it would be red.

There is no RR in any of the 4 boxes. Which means it would be 0%.

Same for the white, there is no WW in any of the boxes. Therefore 0%.

For the pink, you have all of the 4 boxes filled with the letters RW. That means they would all be pink! 100% would be your answer.

I hope this makes sense and helps you!

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