DO NOW 1.Distinguish between incomplete dominance and codominance. 2.How many phenotypes are seen when codominance is possible?

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DO NOW 1.Distinguish between incomplete dominance and codominance. 2.How many phenotypes are seen when codominance is possible?

DO NOW Which of the following represents the greatest percent of change? A A tree grew from 6 feet to 12 feet in 1 year. B An aquarium that was originally priced at $80 is now $60. C A person whose salary was $100 per week is now earning $120 per week. D A baby who weighed 7 pounds at birth now weighs 16 pounds.

$800 AT 4.25% SIMPLE INTEREST FOR 6 YEARS

$1750 AT 5% SIMPLE INTEREST FOR 6 MONTHS

$6000 AT 5% SIMPLE INTEREST FOR 18 MONTHS

IF I PUT $1500 INTO MY SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND EARNED $ OF INTEREST AT 4% SIMPLE INTEREST, HOW LONG WAS MY MONEY IN THE BANK?

MY FINAL BALANCE AFTER 48 MONTHS WAS $ IF I ORIGINALLY PUT $ INTO THE BANK, WHAT WAS THE INTEREST RATE?

HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE ME TO EARN $ OF INTEREST AT A 6% INTEREST RATE IF I STARTED WITH $930.00?

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