There are two separate dilutions series - tubes A, B, C, and then another set of tubes D, E, F, G. For each series start with 1 ml of original sample and indicate what is the cumulative/final dilution of each tube/bottle.
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We will perform a series of dilutions for each set of tubes. For simplicity, assume each dilution involves adding 1 ml of the sample to 9 ml of diluent, resulting in a 1:10 dilution for each step. Show more…
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