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There are 5mg of medication in one teaspoon of liquid how many mg of medication are in two teaspoons of liquid
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There are 5mg of medication in one teaspoon of liquid how many mg of medication are in two teaspoons of liquid
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There would be 10 mg of medication in two teaspoons because when the amount of medicine doubles, the amount of milligrammes doubles, too.
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There are 10 mg of medication in 2 teaspoons of liquid
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