White blod cell concentration in normal blood is approx 12,000 cells/mm^3. How many white blood cells does a normal adult with 5.0L of blood have? Express answer in scientific notation.
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White blod cell concentration in normal blood is approx 12,000 cells/mm^3. How many white blood cells does a normal adult with 5.0L of blood have? Express answer in scientific notation.
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