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3 February, 14:30

How many micrograms of iron were in the 6.0 ml sample of greg's blood?

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  1. 3 February, 14:41
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    The answer is that in 6mL of blood there are 3,000 micrograms of elemental iron.

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    The data we have are:

    6mL of blood

    every 1 mL of blood there is 0.5 mg of elemental iron

    mg elemental iron: (0.5mg / 1mL) * 6mL = 3mg

    As we are asked for micrograms, we know that 1mg = 1000micrograms

    micrograms of elemental iron = 3mg * (1000micrograms / 1mg) = 3000micrograms

    The answer is that in 6mL of blood there are 3,000 micrograms of elemental iron.
  2. 3 February, 14:56
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    1 ml of blood contains 0.5 mg of elemental iron

    Therefore, 6.0 ml of a blood sample will contain: (6.0 ml * 0.5 mg) / 1.0 ml = 3.0 mg

    1 mg = 1000 micro gram

    therefore: 6.0 ml of blood will contain 3 * 10^3 micrograms of iron
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