Answer
using dilution equation
M1V1= M2V2
M1= initial concentration = 27.7 uM V1= initial volume = 30 mL
M2= final concentration = ? V2= final volume = 290mL
M2 = M1V1/V2= 27.7*30/290 = 2.86 uM
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