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Please help me solve this problem! It is a huge debate in our class right now! Thank you!

in some species of squirrel, coat color is determined by alleles that exhibit an incomplete dominance relationship. Accordingly, when a squirrel with black fur is crossed to a squirrel with white fur, the offspring have grey coats. Assume that you cross a squirrel with white fur to a grey squirrel and they produce two offspring. What is the probability that only one of these offspring will be grey?
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    W W
W WW WW
w Ww Ww

Half will be gray (Ww), half will be white (WW) Slight Smile
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