Solve the problem, rounding the answer as appropriate. Assume that "pure dominant" describes one who has two dominant genes for a given trait; "pure recessive" describes one who has two recessive genes for a given trait; and "hybrid" describes one who has one of each.In a population, 60% of females are pure dominant, 30% are hybrid, and 10% are pure recessive. If a pure recessive male mates with a random female and their first offspring has the dominant trait, what is the probability that the female is pure dominant?
A. 0.60
B. 0.40
C. 0.67
D. 0.75
Answer: C
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