A colourblind man marries a woman with normal vision who hss no history of colour blindness in her family. what is the probability of there grandsons bring colourblind
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No. because if father is suffer and mother is normal then their child will not be a suffer. but their daughter will be the carrier not a suffer..
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Okay, this is simple
70 - 5 = 65
125 - 8 = 117
Now, find the HCF of 65 and 117.
The HCF is 13
So, 13 is the largest number required
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