Dilution factor problem?

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Just make a proportion. Four tenths is what fraction of a milliliter? Four tenths equals how many microliters over one thousand microliters? (Ignore the dots please) 4 ....... x μL — =....— 10….1000μL Cross Multiply so that 4000μL=10xμL. Now just make it so that x is on one side of the equation and you’ll get the amount of the protein in the dilution.

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