Using a 1:20 dilution, the 4 large squares of the chamber yielded counts of 45, 38, 35, and 41. The 4 large squares on the other side of the chamber yielded counts of 39, 36, 41, 44. Given the following findings: 1.a. What is the difference per square? Is it acceptable and why?  1.b. What is the difference of count per chamber? Is it acceptable and why?  1.c. What is the WBC count? Interpret.

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  1. Using a 1:20 dilution, the 4 large squares of the chamber yielded counts of 45, 38, 35, and 41. The 4 large squares on the other side of the chamber yielded counts of 39, 36, 41, 44. Given the following findings:

1.a. What is the difference per square? Is it acceptable and why? 

1.b. What is the difference of count per chamber? Is it acceptable and why? 

1.c. What is the WBC count? Interpret. 

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