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blood samples taken from two places A and B contains the ratio of RBC'S and WBC'S as 5:3 and 3:5 so in what ratio must the two samples be mixed so that the new sample c contains RBC'S to WBC'S in the ratio 4:7?​

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Answered by XxJAHANGIRxX
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Answer:

1:1000

This is a RATIO question, and the ratio of WBC to RBC will be the same, regardless of the volume, thus the answer is 1:1000; ie. for every WBC, there will be 1000 RBC. 2) Express the number of WBCs as a percentage of total blood cells, and do the same for RBCs.

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