Incomplete dominance multinomial prob Using the four o\'clock plants example, fr
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Question
Incomplete dominance multinomial prob Using the four o'clock plants example, from the previous question, what is the probability from a cross of two pink flower plants that produce a total of 6 offspring, to get: 2 red flower, 3 pink flower, and 1 white flower? Enter your answer as a percentage out of 100. For instance, if your calculated answer is 0.10, enter 10. Round to the nearest whole number and do not use a percentage sign. Hint: this is where you would use the multinomial expansion equation Numeric ResponseExplanation / Answer
The probability of getting 6 offspring where 3 pink, 2 red and 1 white is 50% when two pink flowers are crossed.