Answer:
[tex]27.8[/tex] mL of oxygen in [tex]100[/tex] ml of blood
Explanation:
It is proven that a healthy human being has in general [tex]20[/tex] grams of hemoglobin in [tex]100[/tex] milliliters of blood.
It is given that -
Amount of oxygen found in [tex]1[/tex] grams of hemoglobin is equal to [tex]1.39[/tex] milliliters of oxygen.
Thus, the total amount of oxygen in milliliters would be equal to product of total weight of hemoglobin and the total amount of oxygen in ml in one gram of hemoglobin.
[tex]= 20 * 1.39 \\= 27.8[/tex] mL