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A certain food has a gluten ratio of 13\,\text{mg}13mg13, space, m, g of gluten per \text{L}LL of the food. What is the gluten ratio in micrograms per milliliter \left(\dfrac{\mu\text{g}}{\text{mL}}\right)( mL ?g ? )left parenthesis, start fraction, mu, g, divided by, m, L, end fraction, right parenthesis?

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Answer:

13

Explanation:

User Samad Shukr
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We are given, a certain food has a gluten ratio of
13 (mg)/(L).

We need to convert milligrams per liter into micro-grams per milliliter.

1 mg = 1000 micro-grams.

And 1 L = 1000 milliliter.

Substituting 1 mg = 1000 micro-grams and 1 L = 1000 milliliter, we get


13 (1000 \ micro-grams)/(1000 \ milliliter) = 13 (micro-grams)/(milliliter)

= 13 µg/mL

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