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Hello, so today we are going to be solved number 83, where we have 15 grams of hemoglobin in every 100 milliliters of blood.
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10 milliliters of blood can carry 2 .01 millimeters of oxygen.
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How many millimeters of oxygen does each gram of hemoglobin carry? so, i wrote out the three different conversion factors, and in green, i have what we're looking for.
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So let's get the first for our out of 15 1 .15 blood.
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Why don't we find out how many millimeters of blood each 1 gram? if we divide that 100 by 15 515 6 .7 1 ,000 of blood and we can return the rest of our equation.
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So, if we know that for every 10 millimeters of blood, there's 2 .01 millimeters of oxygen.
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Okay, this makes it really easy for us.
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Let's put the unit that we're trying to get rid of, which is milliliters of blood on the bottom, because again, this unit will now cancel out, and our final answer will be in our correct unit of milliliters of oxygen per 1 gram of hemoglobin...