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What are the possible blood types of a child whose parents are both heterozygous for b blood type​

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I believe the answer is:

If both are BB, the child will be BB. If one is BB and one is BO, the child has a 50% chance of being BB and 50% chance of being BO - both of which result in type B. However, if both parents are BO, there is a 25% chance of BB, a 50% chance of BO, and a 25% chance of OO (which results in type O).

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B is the answerrrrrrr
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