No because it would look like ww to ww. So if you took a w from each parent the offspring would be ww/ have black wool. Say one parent had white wool that the offspring would be Ww so it is more likely to have white wool. Hope this helps
So, basically the question is asking what is the dose of a medication that is 2.5mg/kg.
Assuming that the child does NOT weigh 7171lbs but 71lbs; which would equal around 32kg (71 x 0.45).
So this child would have 2.5mg per 32kg. 32kg x 2.5= 80mg of medication.
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<span>because they can accelerate heart rate, increase muscle tension, elevate blood pressure</span>