12.5
3:1
All you need to do is use a Punnet Square for this. You will get the following genotypical and phenotyical ratio from this cross: RrBb x RRbb = RRBb RrBb RRbb Rrbb In terms of phenotypical ratios, 50% of the offspring have a chance of showing R and B, and the other half have the chance of showing R and b.
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