maxinealvarez275 maxinealvarez275
  • 03-01-2022
  • Mathematics
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A medication labeled 900mg per 6mL. How much is needed for a 0.3g dose?

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pjdemarco
pjdemarco pjdemarco
  • 03-01-2022

Answer:

2 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

900/300 = 6/x

x= 2

pretty sure that's what you mean

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nascarjacob
nascarjacob nascarjacob
  • 13-06-2022

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In Medicine, 1g = 1,000 mg and 1L = 1,000 ml

So, 900mg = 0.9g, and 6mL = 0.006L

mg to g means that you have to divide by 1000

0.3g = 300mg

So, the correct answer is 300mg per 2 mL

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