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The volume of red blood cells in a blood sample is equal to the total volume of the sample minus the volume of plasma. What is the total volume x of blood drawn?

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Answer:In this case, red blood cells amount in the sample minus the amount of plasma. Red blood cells is 45% of total blood and plasma is 5.5ml. You need to find how many ml is 1% of blood. Then the equation would be

Red blood cells = total sample - amount of plasma

45%= 100% - 5.5ml

100%-45% =5.5ml

55%=5.5ml

1%= 0.1ml

After you found 1%=0.1ml , you can find out red blood cells volume or total sample volume.

Red blood cells volume = 45% x 0.1ml/%= 4.5ml

Total sample volume =100% x 0.1ml/% = 10ml

Explanation:

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