Myron had two children, Cheryl and Pete, who predeceased him. Cheryl had three children and Pete had one child. Myron had a will. Which of the following is true?
A. If Myron's will indicates that the issue are to inherit per stirpes, Pete's child will receive one half of Myron's estate.
B. If Myron's will indicates that the issue are to inherit per stirpes, Pete's child will receive one fourth of Myron's estate.
C. If Myron's will indicates that the issue are to inherit per capita, Pete's child will receive one half of Myron's estate.
D. If Myron's will indicates the issue are to inherit per capita, each of Cheryl's children will receive one sixth of Myron's estate.
Answer: A
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