Jacob S. answered 07/16/20
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Answer: 60/7 L
Simply set up a ratio conversion as follows:
glucose1 / blood1 = glucose2 / blood2
2/7 = x/30
so x = 60/7 L
Tim D.
asked 07/16/20An intravenous solution needs 2 liters (L) of glucose to be mixed with 7 units of blood. How much glucose (in liters) is needed for 30 units of blood?
Jacob S. answered 07/16/20
Answer: 60/7 L
Simply set up a ratio conversion as follows:
glucose1 / blood1 = glucose2 / blood2
2/7 = x/30
so x = 60/7 L
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