A 10 yeаr оld bоy, whо recently recovered from а streptococcаl infection, was taken to the doctor with symptoms including fever, nausea, and malaise. Physical examination reveals edema around the eyes and the knees. Blood tests reveal a decrease in serum complement. A routine urinalysis reveals the following results:Color: Yellow:Blood Moderate, Clarity:Hazy, pH: 6.5, Glucose: Postive (++++), Protein: 300mg/dL, Bilirubin: Negative, Urobilinogen: Normal, Ketone: Negative, Leukocyte Esterase: Small, Specific Gravity: 1.015, Nitrite: Negative, Microscopic exam:20-50 RBC/hpf 10-20 WBC/hpf 5-10 Cocci/hpf2-3 Granular casts/lpfSpecific gravity by refractometer: 1.035There are no interfering substances or errors in testing or storage of the sample. Which of the following is the correct interpretation for the patient's specific gravity: