Yes. Normal ranges for platelets are usually between 150,000 and 450,000.
150,000 is the low end of the "normal" range, so yeah...125,000 is a hair low, but your doctor may not be too worried about it.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 118000 miles is equal to 118000 x 1.609344 = 189902.592 kilometres.
Platelets
3.5% of 118,000.00= 3.5% * 118000= 0.035 * 118000= 4,130.00
Ten percent equals division by 10. So, from 118000 you get 11800. It's very simple!
30.1%
The number of platelets and amount of water. Losing the platelets will prevent normal clotting of the blood.
Age or size is not considered. The normal number of platelets in the blood is 150,000 to 400,000 platelets per microliter (mcL) for everyone.
It is a fair amount by any car, really depends how those 118000 miles have been driven.
1.18 × 105
Platelets & something else....
25% of 118,000 is 29,500
1.18 × 105