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A 33-year-old female comes to the clinic for a follow-up visit. She visited several weeks ago for a routine visit, and a complete blood count (CBC) showed mild anemia, with a hemoglobin level of 11.2 g/dL. The physician prescribed her daily oral iron supplementation, and she has been taking it as prescribed. The patient’s menstrual periods have been regular with normal flow. She immigrated from Greece 15 years ago and has had no significant past medical history. Laboratory results obtained at the current visit are shown below:  
 
 Laboratory Value  Result 
 Hemoglobin  11.3 g/dL 
 Mean corpuscular volume  71 fL 

Which of the following sets of additional laboratory findings are most likely to be seen in this patient?

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