Haemophilia is a group of rare conditions that affects the ability of the blood to clot. These conditions are caused by mutations in the genes coding for factors involved in the blood clotting process. Two types of haemophilia are haemophilia A and haemophilia B. In 2021, there were $$\(7.87 \times 10^{9}\)$$ people in the world. There were 185218 people with haemophilia A and 37998 people with haemophilia B. Calculate the ratio of people with haemophilia A to those with haemophilia B . Give your answer to two significant figures. (2) Ratio ............................ :1
Exam No:wbi11-01-que-20240508. Year:2024 Question No:(b)(i)
Answer:
- 185218 correctly divided by 37988 (1)
- 4.9 (1)
- 4.9 (1)
Knowledge points:
CH1 - Molecules, Transport And Health
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