Given: Questions: 1 Serum = 2.25 mL a) What is the resulting serum dilution? Computation: %3D NSS = 12.50 mL a) How much serum is needed? Computation: 2 Dilution = 1:6 NSS = 9.0 mL

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Given:
Questions:
1
Serum = 2.25 mL
a) What is the resulting serum dilution? .
Computation:
%3D
NSS = 12.50 mL
%3D
a) How much serum is needed?
Computation:
Dilution = 1:6
%3D
NSS = 9.0 mL
%3D
a) How much NSS is needed?
Computation:
3
Dilution = 1:4
%3D
Serum = 2.75 mL
%3D
Serum = 0.65 mL
a) What is the resulting dilution?
Computation:
Total volume = 4.30 mL
Transcribed Image Text:Given: Questions: 1 Serum = 2.25 mL a) What is the resulting serum dilution? . Computation: %3D NSS = 12.50 mL %3D a) How much serum is needed? Computation: Dilution = 1:6 %3D NSS = 9.0 mL %3D a) How much NSS is needed? Computation: 3 Dilution = 1:4 %3D Serum = 2.75 mL %3D Serum = 0.65 mL a) What is the resulting dilution? Computation: Total volume = 4.30 mL
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