Platelets and red blood cells are components of the blood. A typical platelet and red blood cell have diameters of approximately 2.33×10^−6 m and 0.0000075 m, respectively. Which blood component has a bigger diameter, and approximately by how much?(1 point) Responses A platelet has a bigger diameter than a red blood cell by 9.83×10−6 m. A platelet has a bigger diameter than a red blood cell by 9.83 times 10 superscript negative 6 baseline m. A red blood cell has a bigger diameter than a platelet by 9.83×10^−6 m. A red blood cell has a bigger diameter than a platelet by 9.83 times 10 superscript negative 6 baseline m. A red blood cell has a bigger diameter than a platelet by 5.17×10^−6 m. A red blood cell has a bigger diameter than a platelet by 5.17 times 10 superscript negative 6 baseline m. A platelet has a bigger diameter than a red blood cell by 5.17×10^−6 m.

A red blood cell has a bigger diameter than a platelet by 5.17×10^-6 m.