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The doctor prescribed 100 mg, available is 1,000 mcg/0. 5 ml. How many ml should be administered to the patient?.

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50ml basic maths bozo
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Answer:

50mLs

Step-by-step explanation:

set it up as a dimensional analysis equations and cross off the units to get what you need which is mLs. After you put in the right ratios, you simply multiply everything on top across then divide it all by the bottom

Note: for every 1000mcg = 1mg (equivalence), same goes for 1000mg =1g, is the same bc of the distance between 2 units like kilograms to g but w/in kg there is 1 kg = 1000g

The doctor prescribed 100 mg, available is 1,000 mcg/0. 5 ml. How many ml should be-example-1
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