Question
A patient’s blood cell count shows 15,000 white blood cells (WBCs) per µL of blood. A normal WBC count is about 9,000 cells/µL (the normal range is actually 4,000 to 11,000 WBCs/µL). What percent of normal is this particular patent’s WBC count?
Answers
15000/9000 = 15/9 = ?
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