Blood contains three types of​ cells: red blood​ cells, white blood​ cells, and platelets. For approximately every 267 red blood cells in healthy​ humans, there are 86 ​platelets, and 17 white blood cells. Write the ratio of red blood cells to platelets as a fraction in simplest form.

Matilda Fox

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2022-07-27

Blood contains three types of​ cells: red blood​ cells, white blood​ cells, and platelets. For approximately every 267 red blood cells in healthy​ humans, there are 86 ​platelets, and 17 white blood cells. Write the ratio of red blood cells to platelets as a fraction in simplest form.

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Killaninl2

Killaninl2

Beginner2022-07-28Added 20 answers

Red blood cells =267
platelets = 86
white blood cells =17
Ratio of Red blood cells to platelets = 267 86

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