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15 June, 17:35

A bottle of cat medicine says to give 2mL for every pound of body weight How much would you give a 12 pound cat A) 2mL B) 14mL C) 12 mL D) 24mL

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  1. 15 June, 17:59
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    The answer is D 24 because 12x2 is 24
  2. 15 June, 19:26
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    (D)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For every pound of the cat, you should give the cat 2mL of the medicine.

    The cat in the question weighs 12 pounds.

    Multiply the amount of medicine by the weight of the cat:

    2 * 12 = 24

    For a cat that weighs 12lbs, we should give it 24 mL of medicine.

    The best option should be (D).

    Brainilest is appreciated.
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