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In horses, black (B) is the dominant color; brown (b) is the recessive color. Consider the cross seen here, between two black horses (Bb). What is the probability that these two horses will have a foal that is brown?
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A 0%0%
B 25%25%
C 40%40%
D 50%
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In horses, black (B) is the dominant color; brown (b) is the recessive color. Consider the cross seen here, between two black horses (Bb). What is the probability that these two horses will have a foal that is brown?
Responses
A 0%0%
B 25%25%
C 40%40%
D 50%

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