Mutants 1 and 2 are two different mutations in rIIA: both are point mutations. Mutants 3 and 4 are two overlapping mutations in rIIB: 3 is a deletion mutation and 4 is a point mutation. Mutant 5 is a deletion that overlaps mutants 1 and 3 but does not overlap mutants 2 and 4. you perform a high m.o.i infection of mutants 1 and 3 on E. coli strain B. Then you harvest the lysate and perform a high m.o.i infection on E. coli strain K. Finally, you dilute this second lysate and perform low m.o.i infections on separate plates with E. coli B and E. coli K. Predict the result. Select “Equal Number” if the E. coli B and E. coli K plates will have some plaques in equal proportions; select “No Plaques” if both plates will show 0 plaques; select “Can’t tell” if the information provided is insufficient to predict the result with certainty. More on E. coli B More on E. coli K Equal number No plaques Can't tell\