A wildflower native to California, the dwarf lupin (Lupinus nanus), normally bears blue flowers but occasionally bears pink flowers. Flower color is controlled by a single diploid locus, with the blue allele (B) completely dominant over the pink allele (b). In a wild population of lupins, there are 43 pink lupins and 3,398 blue lupins, for a total of 3,441.

Calculate the genotype and allele frequencies, assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Show the answers in three significant figures.