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The linear range for Bilirubin is 0.00 to 20.0 mg/dL on your lab’s chemistry analyzer. You ran a patient sample and got an "outside linear range" error. You then diluted 10.0 μL of patient sample with 80.0 μL of diluent and ran the diluted sample. If the result was 3.00 mg/dL with the diluted sample, what is the actual bilirubin concentration in the patient’s sample and what was the dilution factor and ratio of what you made?