Mendels Theory According to Mendels theory, if tall and

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Mendel’s Theory According to Mendel’s theory, if tall and colorful plants are crossed with short and colorless plants, the corresponding probabilities are \(\frac {9}{16},\frac {3}{16}, \frac {3}{16}\), and \(\frac{1}{16}\) for tall and colorful, tall and colorless, short and colorful, and short and colorless, respectively. If 8 plants are selected, find the probability that 1 will be tall and colorful, 3 will be tall and colorless, 3 will be short and colorful, and 1 will be short and colorless. 0.002

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