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9 December, 03:39

a patients blood test shows that her hemoglobin concentration is 16. g/dL. how many milligrams are in every 2.00mL of the patients blood?

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  1. 9 December, 05:24
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    320 mg

    Explanation:

    Concentration of hemoglobin = 16g / dL

    1 g/dL = 10 mg/mL

    16 g/dL = 16 * 10 mg/mL

    = 160 mg/mL

    For 1 mL the amount of hemoglobin present is 160 mg.

    For 2 mL the amount of hemoglobin present is 160 * 2 mg / mL = 320 mg.
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