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Yes, people with AB positive blood can receive O positive blood. In fact, AB+ can receive *any* blood, A, B, O, or AB, positive or negative. It is the other blood types that have restrictions.
It takes eighth batteries. each battery, being AA, A , C,or D have 1.5v per cell. if you put them all in series; neg. - pos., neg - pos., and so on it will take eight D batteries to make 12 volts.
a or ab neg and o pos
Not necessarily. It depends on the father's blood type as well.
Yes. 85% of the population is Rh+. Rh- is recessive . Type O+ and B- can make O+/- (or) B+/-
yes, 1 neg. + 1 pos. = neg. 2 neg. = pos.
neg 22 because a neg minus a neg u add them and make it negative
There's no general rule. The result could be positive and it could also be negative. It depends on how big both numbers are. (neg 5) minus (neg 7) = pos 2 (neg 5) minus (neg 3) = neg 2
that's normal Make sure you are connecting pos to pos, neg to neg.
Of course! Depending on the genotypes of the parents, the child could be an A or O blood type. And because both parents are Rh negative, the baby can only be Rh negative. To sum it up, the baby may be either A neg or O neg.
it might be o neg or a,b,o,a neg and posi,b neg and posi
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GET THE POS AND NEG WIRES AND RUN THEM TO YOUR CORNER LIGHT'S NEG AND POS WIRES.
neg. 24 neg. 24
Postitive 25
Negative 160!
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