SOLUTION: Tutors can you please help me solve this problem? 10cm^3 of a normal specimen of human blood contains 1.2 g of hemoglobin. How many grams does 11cm^3 of the same blood cantain?

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Question 484986: Tutors can you please help me solve this problem?
10cm^3 of a normal specimen of human blood contains 1.2 g of hemoglobin. How many grams does 11cm^3 of the same blood cantain?

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Answer by Tatiana_Stebko(1539) About Me  (Show Source):
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if10cm%5E3contains 1.2 g of hemoglobin, then 1cm%5E3%7Dcontains+%7B%7B%7B1.2%2F10=0.12 g of hemoglobin, then 11cm%5E3contains 0.12%2A11=1.32 g of hemoglobin

Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
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= 1.2*(11/10)
= 1.32 grams