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What is an antibody titer?
 
  A) The amount of antibody bound to a specific antigen in a sample
  B) The amount of antibody present in a serum against a particular antigen
  C) The concentration of all antibodies present in a sample
  D) The volume of serum composed of antibodies

Question 2

Which of the following equations correctly simplifies the calculation of (55)5?
 
  A) 5(5+5)
  B) 5(5-5)
  C) 5(55)
  D) 5(55)



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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