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2 experiment: click breed several times. were your predictions correct?
This is a fill - in - the - blank question related to an experiment (probably a simulation - based one like in biology when studying genetics or evolution through breeding simulations). Since there is no specific context about the prediction and the breeding experiment details, a general answer based on typical scenarios:
If the breeding experiment (e.g., in a genetics simulation) matched the expected phenotypic/genotypic ratios or evolutionary trends, the answer would be "Yes". If not, it would be "No". But without the prediction and the actual experiment results, we can't be precise. However, for a general case where the prediction was based on correct principles (like Mendelian genetics for a simple breeding case), a common answer could be "Yes" assuming the experiment followed the expected patterns.
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Yes (or No, depending on the actual experiment results. If we assume a typical successful prediction, the answer is Yes)