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The data given regarding the alleles are as follows
black(B)-dominant , chocolate(b) - recessive
normal vision - dominant, progressive retinal atrophy - recessive
normal hip joint - dominant, hip dysplasia - recessive
lets first consider one trait
parents are heterozygous
when crossed Bb x Bb
offspring BB Bb Bb bb
--------black----- chocolate
the probability of dogs being black - 3/4
dogs being chocolate - 1/4
likewise for the other two traits
probability of normal vision - 3/4 and retinal atrophy - 1/4
probability of normal hip joint - 3/4 and hip dysplasia - 1/4
we have to calculate the probability of 1st pup being born is
chocolate - 1/4
normal vision - 3/4
normal hip - 3/4
since all these traits should be acquired the probability of having the above three traits is calculated by getting the product of individual probabilities
therefore answer is 1/4 x 3/4 x 3/4
probability = 9/64
Answer:
Explanation:
because it not 3rd it has no shadow
Answer:
Air speed of bird is
mph
Explanation:
let the speed of the bird in still air be "X"
Speed of the bird when it flies in the direction of flow of wind 
Speed of the bird when it flies in the opposite direction of flow of wind 
The total time taken is equal to
minutes
hours
The distance in miles is equal to
miles

On solving the above equation, we get -

Air speed of bird is
mph
Answer:
Darwin observed the Galapagos finches had a graded series of beak sizes and shapes and predicted these species were modified from one original mainland species.
Darwin called differences among species natural selection, which is caused by the inheritance of traits, competition between individuals, and the variation of traits.
Offspring with inherited characteristics that allow them to best compete will survive and have more offspring than those individuals with variations that are less able to compete.
Large-billed finches feed more efficiently on large, hard seeds, whereas smaller billed finches feed more efficiently on small, soft seeds.
When small, soft seeds become rare, large-billed finches will survive better, and there will be more larger-billed birds in the following generation; when large, hard seeds become rare, the opposite will occur.