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A doctor prescribes a medication to a 169 lb patient. The medication is prescribed at a dosage of 5 mg/kg. How much medication should the patient be given?

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A doctor prescribes a medication to a 169 lb patient. The dosage of the medication is 5 mg/kg. We have to find the amount of medication that the patient should be given.

The unit of the dosage is mg/kg and we know the patient's weight is in lb. We have to convert the weight from lb to kg. We know that 1 lb is equal to 0.4536 kg. We can use that conversion to find the answer to our problem.

1 lb = 0.4536 kg

weight = 169 lb * 0.4536 kg/lb

weight = 76.66 kg

medication = 5 mg/kg * 76.66 kg

medication = 383.3 mg

Answer: the patient should be given 383.3 mg of the medication.

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