Some laboratories report viral loads as logarithms rather than counts. For example, rather than “2,560,000 copies/mL” they may report simply “6.408”. If a patient’s viral load is reported as the logarithm “5.774”, what is his count?
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594292
Step-by-step explanation:
log(2560000) = 6.408
log (x) = 5. 774
x = anti log ( 5.774 )
= anti log ( 0.774) × 10⁵
= 594292
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