Answer:
1) If the man is AA and the woman BB, the child can only be AB.
2) If the man is AA and the woman BO, the child could be either AB or AO (type A blood).
3) If the man is AO and the woman is BB, the child could be either AB or BO (type B blood).
4) If the man is AO and the woman is BO, the child could have all four possible blood types: AB, AO, BO or OO.
Explanation:
The possible genotypes and phenotypes of the ABO blood group are:
A man with blood type A mates with a type B blood woman.
The man could be either AA or AO. The woman could be either BB or BO.
1) If the man is AA and the woman BB, the child can only be AB.
2) If the man is AA and the woman BO, the child could be either AB or AO (type A blood).
3) If the man is AO and the woman is BB, the child could be either AB or BO (type B blood).
4) If the man is AO and the woman is BO, the child could have all four possible blood types: AB, AO, BO or OO.