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A patient has been trying to achieve total blood cholesterol of 175 mg or less per 100 mL. A recent test result of a 3 mL blood sample found that 4.95 mg cholesterol were present. Has the patient reached the goal?
13 years ago

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DrBob222
4.95 mg x (100 mL/3 mL) = ?
13 years ago

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