0, Because you don't know how negative or how positive! 0, Because you don't know how negative or how positive!
Positive 3 is > 0 while, negative 2 is < 0. So positive 3 > negative 2.
0 can never be positive or negative BUT Neutral.
no 0 is neither positive or negative
Mathematically speaking, 0 is neither positive nor negative. In machine language in computers, 0 is considered as "positive" since the negative flag is not set.
Yes
The father would be fat.
Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.
Yes, the child of these parents could have either blood type O+, O-, A+, or A-.
Yes, parents with blood group O positive can have a child with blood group O negative. This is possible if one parent is heterozygous for the Rh factor (one parent has both positive and negative Rh alleles), allowing for the possibility of the child inheriting the negative Rh factor.
Yes they can, First of all, the chance that they have an 0 child is 50%. It can be A of 0. The chance however that the child is Rhesus negative is 25%. So 0,5*0,25= 0,125 = 12,5 % chance the kid is 0-. RV
yes, like if both parents are blond, child may have black hair
yes, 2 positives can have a negative, but not the other way around. I have a son like that.
Yes they can.
Yes. The mother would have to have a heterozygous Rh genotype, so that she could pass on an Rh negative allele to her offspring.
No, the baby cannot be O positive if the father is O positive and the mother is O negative. A child receives one gene from each parent, so the child would inherit an O gene from the father and an O gene from the mother, resulting in the child being O negative.
The possible blood types for the 6th child would be A or B positive, as those are the combinations of blood type alleles from the parents' genotypes. It is not possible for the child to have AB blood type, since the father does not carry the A allele.