HEMATOCRIT
MCV in fL = 102.9
RBC = 4.01 x 1012 / L
MCV in fl = (Hct [in L/L]/RBC [in x1012/L]) x 1000
Hct = (102.9 x 4.01)/1000 = 0.412 L/L or 41.2%
HAEMOGLOBIN
MCH = [hb (in g/dl) x 10] / RBC
Hb = (32.1 x 4.01) /10 = 12.87g/dl
MCHC
MCHC = [Hb x 100] / hct %
MCHC = (12.87 x 100)/ 41.2
MCHC = 31.23 g/dl
RDW
RDW-CV (%) = 1 standard deviation of RBC volume/MCV x 100%
RDW = (16.3 /102.9 )x 100
RDW = 15.84%
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