Question 40301: The average number of red blood cells in 1mm(cube) of human blood is about 4500000. In order to perform a blood test, a lab tech dilute one part blood with 300 part salin solution. How many red bleed cells would you expect to find in 0.25mm(cube) of the solution?
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Well if 1 cubic mm of blood has 4,500,000 cells, then .25 cubic mm would have 1/4 of that or 1,125,000 cells. Now if that solution is diluted 1:300, you would expect 1/300 of the normal number of cells in the saline solution, thus...
(1/300)(1,125,000) =
3750 cells
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