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Alex73 [517]
1 year ago
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what is the probability that a group of five offspring will be composed of two plants with green seeds and axial flowers, one pl

ant with green seeds and terminal flowers, one plant with yellow seeds and axial flowers, and one plant with yellow seeds and terminal flowers?
Biology
1 answer:
Alex787 [66]1 year ago
5 0

5% is the probability that a group of five offspring will be composed of two plants with green seeds.

<h3>What is population?</h3>

The number of times a repeated event occurs in a given amount of time is known as its frequency. It is also sometimes called "temporal frequency" to stress the contrast to "spatial frequency" and "ordinary frequency" to underline the contrast to "angular frequency." Hertz (Hz), which is equal to one (event) per second, are the units used to express frequency. The reciprocal of frequency, the period is the length of time occupied by one cycle in a repeating event.

The period, T—the space between beats—of a heart beating at a frequency of 120 beats per minute (2 hertz), for instance, is half a second (60 seconds divided by 120 beats). Science and engineering employ frequency as a key characteristic to define the temporal scale.

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