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11 August, 21:22

You have been fostering baby kittens from a local animal shelter. They need flea and tick preventative medication. The package contains. 0027 fluid ounces of medication and is for a 9 lb or larger cat. Your kittens only weigh 0.75 pounds. How much medication should they get?

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  1. 11 August, 22:14
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    0.000625 fl oz

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We assume the dose is supposed to be proportional to weight.

    dose / (0.75 lb) = (0.0027 floz) / (9 lb)

    Multiply by 0.75 lb:

    dose = (0.0027 floz) (0.75/9) = 0.000625 floz

    The kittens should get 0.000625 fluid ounces of the medication.
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