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Biology, 25.03.2020 05:26, michellebreshears451

In humans, Rh+ blood is dominant to Rh–. A man and woman are both Rh+, but their first child is Rh–.

a) What is the chance that their next child will be Rh–?

b) Calculate the probability that the next child will be an Rh+ girl.

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