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The number of milligrams of a certain medicine a veterinarian gives to a dog varies directly with the weight of the dog. If the weterinarian gives a 30-pound dog 5 milligram of the medicine, which equation
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weterinarian gives a 30-pound dog 5 milligram of the medicine, which equation relates the weight, w, and the dosage, d?
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W/6=d
Because 30 is 6 times 5
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