Answer:
It's wrong.
Explanation:
In the Punnett square, we will use F to represent the dominant freckles gene and f to represent the recessive lack-of-freckles gene. The first individual would have FF, because homozygous means that both alleles are the same. The second individual would have Ff, because heterozygous means that it has 2 different alleles. If the first individual passes down one of its "F" alleles and the second individual passes down its "F" allele, the offspring would have 2 dominant alleles, and the researcher's conclusion is disproven.
Answer for the question is zero
The dimensions of the smaller holding pens from the parameters given are; 96 ft and 31 ft
<h3>What dimensions will maximize the area?</h3>
From the complete question, if the side lengths of the big rectangle are x and y, then the expression for the area A is:
A = x*y
Then perimeter since we have 384 ft of fencing available is;
2x + 2y = 384
y = (384 - 2x)/2
y = 192 - x
Put 192 - x for y in area formula;
A = x(192 - x)
A = 192x - x²
Completing the square of this are equation gives;
A = 9216 - (x - 96)²
This means that A is maximum at x - 96 = 0
Thus, A is maximum when x = 96 ft
At A_max; y = 192 - 96 = 96 ft
Since the area of the bigger rectangle has been maximized, it means that we have also maximized the area of the smaller pens. Therefore its' dimensions will be;
x_small = 96 ft/3 = 31 ft
y_small = 96 ft
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