2021 dilution series packet

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9A. You have counted an average of 4 CFU from having counted 3 large squares using the Quebec colony counter. What is the amount of CFU on this plate? 9B. The dilution factor of the plate in question 9A was 1:56,000. What is the amount of CFU/ml in the original sample?
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