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A rose has a phenotype ratio of 3:1 where red roses are dominant over white roses. Out of a total of 4 roses, how many of the roses are red?
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Answer:
3
Explanation:
Answer: 3
Explanation:
Since the phenotype ratio is 3 : 1, where red Roses are dominant over white roses, the ratio of red will be 3 while the white will be 1
Finding the value of the two roses will be;
3 + 1 = 4
For red roses,
3/4 × 4 = 3
For white rose,
1/4 × 4 = 1
Therefore, 3 of the red roses are there.