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Author: Bill W Tillery, Eldon Enger, Frederick C Ross
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 26.6, Problem 6SC
A woman with blood type O and a man with blood type AB have a child together. What are the possible blood types of this child?
- a. AB or O
- b. A, B, or O
- c. A or B
- d. AB, A, B, or O
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