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the recommended dosage of a drug for pediatric patients is 200 mg per kilogram of a patients weight if janine weights 76lb how much of the drug should she get

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Alright, so we're going to be taking 200mg/kg and 76lbs as 2 starting points, and multiplying it by 1 (numbers where the numerator and denominator equal each other) , resulting in
(200mg)/(1kg) * (1kg)/(2.20462lbs) * 76lbs= 6531.74 mg . The 1kg in the second number is on the top to cancel out the kg from before


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