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Answer:

By crossing plants with purple flowers, dominant, with plants with white flowers the offspring will be 100% purple because all the offspring will receive at least one dominant allele.

Explanation:

The crossing of two plants of pure line, one dominant and one recessive, for a trait —the color of the flowers— will produce a hybrid offspring which will express the dominant trait in its phenotype.

Parental generation:

  • Plant with purple flowers PP
  • Plant with white flowers pp

Cross: PP X pp

Punnett Square :

Alleles       P       P

p              Pp     Pp

p             Pp     Pp

Offspring: 100% Plants whose phenotype is purple flowers and Pp genotype.

According to this, the descendants will be 100% plants with purple flowers, hybrids, since all the offspring received at least one dominant allele.