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Author Question: Convert 4250 milligrams to an equivalent amount in grams. 1. 42.5 g 2. 4.25 g 3. 0.425 g 4. ... (Read 67 times)

futuristic

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Convert 4250 milligrams to an equivalent amount in grams.
 
  1. 42.5 g
  2. 4.25 g
  3. 0.425 g
  4. 0.0425 g

Question 2

What is the strength (expressed as a ratio in the lowest terms) of an 80 milliliter solution that contains 4 grams of lidocaine?
 
  1. 4:80
  2. 20:1
  3. 1:20
  4. 1:40



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Answer to Question 1

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Global Rationale: Move the decimal point three places to the left.

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Global Rationale: 4:80 reduced to lowest form yields 1:20.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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