Answer:
A normal adult has 10 grams of cholesterol in 5 liters of blood.
Step-by-step explanation:
A normal value for blood cholesterol is 200 mg per 1 dL of blood. The milligram is a unit of mass, being one thousandth of the gram, while the deciliter (dL) is a unit of volume equivalent to one tenth of a liter. Therefore, a normal value for blood cholesterol is of 0,2 grams per 0,1 liters of blood. If a normal adult has a total blood volume of 5 liters, and a liter of blood has 2 grams of cholesterol (0,2 x 10), a normal adult has 10 grams of cholesterol in 5 liters of blood.