Question
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in some situations, when two purple-flowered pea plants reproduce, the aftspring can have purple or white
nowers. When this experiment is run repeatedly, it is discovered that three-fourths of the offspring have purple
flowers and one-fourth of the offspring have white flowers
What would happen if this experiment were run only once?
• The experiment would give a single purple-nowered plant. The conclusion would be that tall plants
always produce purpie-flowered plants.
• The experiment would give a single write-fowered plant. The conclusion would be that tall plants
always produce white-flowered plants.
• The experiment would give the same results. The conclusion would not be changed from the original
experiment.
The experiment would result in a plant with either purple or white flowers. The conclusion would
O depend on this single result and would not be accurate.
Answer
The experiment would result in a plant with either purple or white flowers. The conclusion would depend on this single result and would not be accurate.