consider a population of 100 hampshire swine where the w allele for a white belt is completely dominant to the w allele for solid color. assume that the population of hampshires is in hardy-weinberg equilibrium for the w and w alleles. in this population, 75 of the hampshires are belted and 25 are solid colored. we do not know how many of the 75 belted hampshires are ww and how many are ww due to the existence of complete dominance at the w locus. find the frequencies of the w and w alleles and then find the expected number of ww, ww, and ww hampshires given that this population is in hardy-weinberg equilibrium.