You cross two rose plants with pink flowers. While some of the offspring are pink, there are also some red and some white offspr
ing produced.
What are the chances that these two pink roses will produce a red rose offspring? (Percent)
O A. 75%
B. 25%
C. 100%
D. 50%
HELP
1 answer:
Answer:
B.25%
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