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18 December, 02:56

As a medication aid You need to administer 26 dosed of medication. Each dose is 1 1/3oz. If you only have a 32oz bottles of med in stock is there going to be enough to administer all 26 doses

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  1. 18 December, 04:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total number of doses of medication needed to be administered is 26. Each dose is 1 1/3oz. Converting to improper fraction, it becomes 4/3 oz

    If you only have a 32oz bottles of med in stock, the number of doses of medication that it can contain will be capacity of the bottle / the size of each dose of medication. It becomes

    32 : 4/3 = 32 * 3/4 = 24

    Only 24 doses can be filled with the

    32oz bottles

    So it will not be enough to administer all 26 doses
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