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Please follow Kathy's baby way to solve this problem. How to construct the table using Kathy's way is specified in the 3rd paragraph of this problem.

Assume you have a stock solution whose concentration is 36mg/ml of some solute. You need to prepare solutions with the following concentrations: 28,16,8, and 6mg/ml, and with the following specifications: the final volume must be between 2 and 4ml, and you cannot measure less than tenths of milliliters (e.g. not 1.05 or 0.35 ). Note: Using Kathy's baby way YOU CAN EASILY DO THIS PROBLEM WITHOUT A CALCULATOR. Prepare a table with four rows for the four desired final concentrations, and four columns: column 1 for final concentration, column 2 for volume of 36mg/ml stock, column 3 for volume of water, column 4 for final volume. Don't forget to use units! Most of the time, numbers in Biology do not have meaning without units

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