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A dog weighs 10 lb. How many 5 mg tablets are needed to provide a dose of 7.5 mg/lb. to the dog? A. 5 tablets B. 15 tablets C. 10 tablets D. 20 tablets
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A dog weighs 10 lb. How many 5 mg tablets are needed to provide a dose of 7.5 mg/lb. to the dog?
A. 5 tablets
B. 15 tablets
C. 10 tablets
D. 20 tablets
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The answer is B because you multiply 10 by 7.5 to get 75 then divide by 5 to get your amount of tablets
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