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Section 1: Breed Your Bacon Mencelan Pigs < 10:20 > on quite a large number of offspring. make pialets until you have accumulated at least 100 F In your "F1 x F1 F2" Mate-O-Matic offspring Q1.8. What proportion of the F2 offspring are black versus brown? Half are black and half are brown. One quarter are black and three quarters are brown. O Three quarters are black and one quarter are brown Two thirds are black and one third are brown. None of the above Check Answer Q1.9. Why did you have to accumulate 100 or more F2 offspring to be able to answer the previous question with mathematical precision? First-bom offspring always look like the father. The same is true for humans. As a result, you have to wait a while to accumulate offsking that look like the mother 100 is a nice round number, which makes it easy to calculate percentages and estimate proportions. There is an element of chance in the determination of each offspring's coat color. Just as it takes many tosses to judge whether a coin is fair, it takes many piglets to accurately estimate the probability with which each color is produced All the piglets in a litter are the same color. If there are ten brown piglets in the first litter, then it may take several litters for the number of black piglets to catch up. Check Answer R 10/20