Answer:
d, we need more information
Explanation:
going of mendellian genetics, there aren't mixes of any traits.
we can cross out a, the mom has a dominant allele and the dad has to have at least one, so there is no chance of the child surely having a recessive trait.
cross out b, if the father had AA, it would be true, but since we don't know that, it could just as easily be Aa, which would make that false.
We need more information on the fathers genotype.