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Math on the Spot An average person has 6 x 10² times as many red blood cells as white blood cells. A small sample of blood has 7 x 103 white blood cells. About how many red blood ells are in the sample?
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Math on the Spot An average person has 6 x 10² times as
many red blood cells as white blood cells. A small sample of
blood has 7 x 103 white blood cells. About how many red blood
ells are in the sample?
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7000 pls give me braniliest.
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