Assume you want to measure glucose through the anterior chamber of the eye as a means of noninvasively quantifying blood glucose. Given glucose has a specific rotation of 41.898/(dm g/ml) at a wavelength of 656 nm and the anterior chamber of the eye has a path length of roughly 0.8 cm, calculate the concentration of glucose for a rotation of 15 millidegrees. Is this a reasonable value from a physiologic point of view? Would the patient be considered normal or diabetic?