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To answer this question, let's take a look at meiosis as a whole.

Meiosis I:

1 Mother cell (with DNA that has been replicated) splits into two daughter cells (each are 2n).

Meiosis II:

Each of those 2 daughter cells split into two gametes (which are 1n each).

Therefore at the end of meiosis 2, one daughter cell splits into two haploid cells.

Remember, the mother cell (at the beginning of meiosis I) ends up splitting into a tetrad of haploid cells (ie. Mother cell splits into four haploid cells by completion of meiosis)

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