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As an alternative to ear tags and lip tattoos, tetracycline (an antibiotic) is used to mark polar bears. The advantages of using tetracycline in this fashion are that it leaves a detectable deposit on the bears’ teeth, it can be administered remotely, and using it doesn’t require that the animal be sedated. If 25 mg/kg is an effective dose, how much tetracycline is needed (in grams) to mark a 880 kg polar bear? Round your answer to two significant figures.

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Answer: The amount of tetracycline needed for 880 kg of polar bear is 22. grams

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given:

Effective dose of tetracycline needed = 25 mg/kg = 0.025 g/kg (Conversion factor: 1 g = 1000 mg)

Mass of the polar bear = 880 kg

Applying unitary method:

For 1 kg of mass, the amount of tetracycline needed is 0.025 grams

So, for 880 kg of mass, the amount of tetracycline needed will be =
(0.025g)/(1kg)* 880kg=22.g

Hence, the amount of tetracycline needed for 880 kg of polar bear is 22. grams

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