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No, it is divisible by 7 and 9 along with 1, and 63 which don't count.
Answer this question… What is the equivalent in dl/mml to A1c 6.9?
63, 126, 189, because that just happens to be a question on my homework too.
20 remember to include 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66 ........
They have no prime factors in common, as 9 = 3*3 and 7 is prime. Their GCF is 1. They are both positive integers you can count on your fingers.
63/3 = 21 times
what is the A1C test
No, it is divisible by 7 and 9 along with 1, and 63 which don't count.
Hemoglobin A1C
The A1C test is a blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months. It is primarily used to diagnose and monitor diabetes. An A1C level of 6.5% or higher typically indicates diabetes.
what does an A1C of 5.4 mean?
An A1C of 6.0 is perfectly normal. An A1C of 7.0 is high. An A1C of 8.0 or above is dangerously high. NOTE: These are USA lab values.
You have to count 3 at least twenty one times to get sixty three.
Diabetes is caused by a hemoglobin a1c deficiency. Hemoglobin a1c tests are used in the diagnosis of diabetes.Monitoring the hemoglobin a1c in type-1 diabetic patients may improve treatment.
At least 63 at the last count I believe
Answer this question… What is the equivalent in dl/mml to A1c 6.9?
Using n bits, you can count to 2n - 1. This is for unsigned integers. So 10 bits = 210 - 1 = 1023 14 bits = 214 - 1 = 16383 To count to 511 you need log2(511+1) = log2(512) = 9 bits. To count to 63 you need log2(63+1) = log2(64) = 6 bits.