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A Hibiscus plant produces red or white flowers with smooth or serrated leaves. Based on several test cross experiments, it is determined that red flowers smooth leaves are the dominant phenotypes. If two heterozygous plants are crossed, what percentage (to the nearest whole number) of the offspring are expected to produce red flowers with smooth leaves?

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A Hibiscus plant produces red or white flowers with smooth or serrated leaves. Based on several test cross experiments, it is determined that red flowers smooth leaves are the dominant phenotypes. If two heterozygous plants are crossed, what percentage (to the nearest whole number) of the offspring are expected to produce red flowers with smooth leaves

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