3 to 6
one, 3 x 3 = 9
1 = deep yellow 2 = orange 3 = Poppy Red 4 = cerise 5 = purple 6 = navy blue 7 = Peacock Blue 8 = emerald green 9 = deep green 10 = brown 11 = chestnut 12 = black 13 = ultramarine 14 = soft peach 15 = green 16 = french green 17 = smoke grey 18 = blush pink 19 = cherry red 20 = Arizona topaz 21 = roan red 22 = sky magenta 23 = cotton white 24 = lemon yellow
the answer is 3. books are read from left to right, remember?
The word green has one syllable.
The average number of books read by a student is 2-3 books a month. This all depends on how big of a reader the student is and how many books are they reading in classes.
Ratio of green books to brown books = 2 : 3 Green books = 18 : ? The common factor = 18/2 = 9 Number of brown books = 3×9 = 27 Brown books = 27 Green books = 18 Difference = 27 - 18 = 9 books
False. When Mendel allowed heterozygous F1 plants with round yellow seeds to self-pollinate, he found that the F2 generation followed the expected 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio. This means that all possible combinations of seed shape (round or wrinkled) and seed color (yellow or green) were observed in the F2 generation in the ratio of 9 round yellow: 3 round green: 3 wrinkled yellow: 1 wrinkled green.
In accordance to Medelian's first law,you will receive a F1 (Generation 1) of all the dominant traits (If you G is Green,it will be all green and if you G is yellow,it will be all yellow).It is only when during F2 (Generation 2) as you interbreed them (F1 x F1) will you receive a Phenotypic ratio of 3:1.In this,if your G is green,it will be of a ratio of 3 greens to 1 yellow pea pods. Basically Gg x Gg will give rise to 2 phenotypic classes of progeny,G and g,in a ratio of 3:1 provided that G is Dominant to g.
The F2 generation will exhibit a phenotypic ratio of 3:1, with three quarters of the plants displaying the dominant yellow seed phenotype and one quarter displaying the recessive green seed phenotype. This follows the typical 3:1 ratio observed in a monohybrid cross involving a dominant and recessive trait.
3 - green, yellow, red
Yellow green is a tertiary color. Yellow and green mix in equal parts to make yellow-green. You can also mix 1 part blue and 3 parts yellow to make yellow-green.
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The parents were likely both heterozygous for seed color, with genotypes of Yy. This would result in a 3:1 phenotypic ratio of yellow to green seeds in the offspring, consistent with the observed 93:31 ratio.
here is the cheat. [ Green ] [ Red ] [ Green ] [ Yellow ] [ Green ] [ Blue ] [ Green ] [ Orange ] [ Green ] [ Blue ] [ Green ] [ Yellow ] [ Green ] [ Red ] [ Green ] [ Green + Red ] [ Red + Yellow ] [ Green + Red ] [ Yellow + Blue ] [ Green + Red ] [ Blue + Orange ] [ Green + Red ] [ Yellow + Blue ] [ Green + Red ] [ Red + Yellow ] [ Green + Red ] [ Green + Yellow ]
easy here is the list ; ; Performance Mode Press Yellow(2), Blue, Red, Blue, Green, Red(2). ; ; HyperspeedPress Green, Blue, Red, Yellow(2), Red, Green(2). ; ; Air Instruments Press Red(2), Blue, Yellow, Green(3), Yellow. ; ; Invisible Characters Press Green, Red, Yellow(3), Blue(2), Green. ; ; AT&T Ballpark Press Yellow, Green, Red(2), Green, Blue, Red, Yellow. ; Extra Line 6 Tones Press Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green easy here is the list ; ; Performance Mode Press Yellow(2), Blue, Red, Blue, Green, Red(2). ; ; Hyperspeed Press Green, Blue, Red, Yellow(2), Red, Green(2). ; ; Air Instruments Press Red(2), Blue, Yellow, Green(3), Yellow. ; ; Invisible Characters Press Green, Red, Yellow(3), Blue(2), Green. ; ; AT&T BallparkPress Yellow, Green, Red(2), Green, Blue, Red, Yellow. ; Extra Line 6 Tones Press Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green
There are 21 brown to 6 green, which reduced gives us a ratio of 7:2. (21 divided by three and 6 divided by three) The ratio 7:2 describes brown to green. The ratio 2:7 would describe green to brown.
Both round and yellow. This is because roundness (R) and yellowness (Y) are dominant traits and would mask the recessive traits for wrinkledness and greenness. The genotype RrYy results in a 9:3:3:1 phenotypic ratio of round yellow, round green, wrinkled yellow, and wrinkled green peas.