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Math Questions with Complete Solutions, Exams of Applied Mathematics

A list of math questions with complete solutions, covering topics such as conversions, formulas, and equations. The questions range from simple conversions to more complex equations, and each solution is marked with a grade of A+. The document can be useful for students studying math or science, or for anyone looking to refresh their knowledge of basic math concepts.

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Download Math Questions with Complete Solutions and more Exams Applied Mathematics in PDF only on Docsity! SBB Lab Math QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS with A+ Grades 1. How many centimeters are in an inch? - โœ…โœ…โœ…2.54 2. How many pounds are in a kilogram? - โœ…โœ…โœ…2.2 3. What is conversion for an X% solution? - โœ…โœ…โœ…X Grams of solute/ 100 mL of solvent 4. What is the quadratic formula? - โœ…โœ…โœ…x=(-bยฑโˆš(b^2-4ac))/2a 5. Molarity equation - โœ…โœ…โœ…Moles of solute/liters of solution = M 6. convert grams to moles - โœ…โœ…โœ…grams/molar mass 7. dilution equation - โœ…โœ…โœ…C1V1=C2V2 8. Average adult Male total blood volume? - โœ…โœ…โœ…66mL/kg CHARLIE WINDLER 1 9. Average adult Female total blood volume? - โœ…โœ…โœ…60mL/kg 10. Total Blood Volume Equation - โœ…โœ…โœ…Total blood volume (mL) = weight (kg) x blood volume (mL/kg) 11. Plasma Volume Equation - โœ…โœ…โœ…Plasma Volume (mL) = total blood volume (mL) x (1 - hct) 12. Hardy-Weinberg Equation - โœ…โœ…โœ…p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1, where p is the dominant allele frequency & q is the recessive allele frequency. Of note, p + q = 1 13. HardyWeinberg Equation for 3 alleles - โœ…โœ…โœ…p^2 + 2pq + q^2 + 2qr + r^2 + 2pr = 1 AND p + q + r = 1 14. How to calculate percentage of random units compatible for a patient with multiple antibodies. - โœ…โœ…โœ…Multiply the negative frequencies in the white population for each antigen. CHARLIE WINDLER 2