Answer:
0
Explanation:
In this cross, brown fur (B) is dominant to yellow fur (b).
Parent 1 has brown fur, and a genotype Bb. Parent 2 has yellow fur, and a genotype bb.
The cross is Bb x bb
B b
b Bb bb
b Bb bb
50% of the offspring are heterozygous, and have brown fur (Bb). 50% of the offspring are h0m0zygous for the recessive allele (bb). However, it is not possible for the offspring to have two dominant alleles (BB) from this cross, so the probability is 0.