Answer: 
The correct answer would be 3:1. 
The genotype of both the parent is given as heterozygous dominant, that is, Rr. 
They both form two types of gametes, one gamete would contain R and another gamete would contain r. 
The cross would result in the production of offspring with three possible types of genotypes RR, Rr, and rr in the ratio 1:2:1. 
Thus, three out of the four offspring have the probability of having dominant phenotype. 
Therefore, the phenotype ratio would be 3 (dominant phenotype): 1 (recessive phenotype).