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the answer is: NO.

A, B, and O blood types/groups are inherited. A type blood has A antigens on people with A red blood cells, and B type blood has B antigens on B type blood cells, and AB type blood has both A and B antigens on the blood cells. O type blood cells lacks both antigens on the red blood cells, (making it the universal donor since it won't be attacked by the immune system of the donor). So mixing two O positive blood will not make A type blood.

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