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26 May, 21:44

If your veterinarian knows the weight of the animal and you are told to give 100 MG of a medication the concentration on the bottle is 200 MG for every 10 ML how many ML should you give calculate and show your work

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  1. 27 May, 01:11
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    Answer: 5 ML

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Hi, to answer this question we have to apply proportions:

    Since the concentration of medication on the bottle is 200 MG for every 10 ML, the proportion is:

    200MG / 10 ML

    For 100 MG:

    100 MG / x ML

    Where x is the number of ML.

    So:

    200/10 = 100/x

    Solving for x:

    x = 100 / (200/10)

    x = 5 ML.

    Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.
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