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A doctor administers a drug to a 36-kg patient, using a dosage formula of 51 mg/kg/day. Assume the drug is available in a 300 mg per 5ml suspension or in 500 mg tablets. How many tablets should a 36-kg
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A doctor administers a drug to a 36-kg patient, using a dosage formula of 51 mg/kg/day. Assume the drug is available in a 300 mg per 5ml suspension or in 500 mg tablets. How many tablets should a 36-kg patient take every four hours?
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500 is the square root of 36-kg because of 300 tablets
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