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The dosage for a painkiller is 0.05 mg per kilogram of a patient's body mass. How much of the drug should be administered to a patient who is 50 kg?

A 50-kg patient would be given mg of painkiller?

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Answer:

2.5 mg

Explanation:

.05 mg / kg * 50 kg = 2.5 mg

User Tushar Kolhe
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Answer:

0.05 mg for 1 kg, so multiply 0.05 by 50, since the patient is 50 kg, and you get 2.5 mg.

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