Mary Jo prepared a series of diluted samples by taking 1 mL of sample and adding it to 4 mLs of diluent. She then diluted the sample further by adding 1 mL of diluted sample to 19 mLs of diluent. What is the final dilution factor ?
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Mary Jo prepared a series of diluted samples by taking 1 mL of sample and adding it to 4 mLs of diluent. She then diluted the sample further by adding 1 mL of diluted sample to 19 mLs of diluent. What is the final dilution factor ?
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