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![SOLVED: The typical human body contains between 9 and 12 pints of blood. A woman's body contains 11.59 pints of blood, and the density of hemoglobin in her blood is 13.5 g/dL. SOLVED: The typical human body contains between 9 and 12 pints of blood. A woman's body contains 11.59 pints of blood, and the density of hemoglobin in her blood is 13.5 g/dL.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/bc98a38a-e1fd-429f-946c-f09fdf2cfdb3_large.jpg)
SOLVED: The typical human body contains between 9 and 12 pints of blood. A woman's body contains 11.59 pints of blood, and the density of hemoglobin in her blood is 13.5 g/dL.
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![SOLVED: The average human body has a density of 1,020 kg/m³ while mercury has a density of 13,600 kg/m³. Consider an 87.5 kg man floating in a bath of mercury, as shown SOLVED: The average human body has a density of 1,020 kg/m³ while mercury has a density of 13,600 kg/m³. Consider an 87.5 kg man floating in a bath of mercury, as shown](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/62d0a394a2ac447fb507d063538f1ff6.jpg)
SOLVED: The average human body has a density of 1,020 kg/m³ while mercury has a density of 13,600 kg/m³. Consider an 87.5 kg man floating in a bath of mercury, as shown
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