SOLUTION: When Mendel crossed a tall plant strain of pea with a dwarf strain of pea, he found that 3/4 of the offspring were tall and 1/4 were dwarf. Suppose 5 such offspring were tall; (i)

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Question 1149904: When Mendel crossed a tall plant strain of pea with a dwarf strain of pea, he found that 3/4 of the offspring were tall and 1/4 were dwarf. Suppose 5 such offspring were tall;
(i) all these offsprings were tall
(ii) at least three of these offspring were tall.

Answer by ikleyn(52915)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I am ready to suppose it, and WHAT ?

Notice that your post has no question,

so it is a mystery for me, for what reason did you submit it to this forum.


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