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The physician orders 150 mg/5 kg. The patient’s weight is 75 kg. How many grams of medication has the physician ordered?

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Answer: 2.25 grams

Explanation:

In this problem, we are given the ratio of grams to weight. Since we are trying to find how many grams to give to a person with a specific weight, we can use proportions to solve.


(150mg)/(5kg) =(x)/(75kg) [cross multiply]


11250=5x [divide both sides by 5]


x=2250mg

We are almost done with the problem. The problem is asking for grams, not mg, so we can use unit conversions to change that.


(1000mg)/(1g)=(2250mg)/(y) [cross multiply]


1000y=2250 [divide both sides by 1000]


y=2.25

Therefore, we need to give 2.25 grams.

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