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tuffie

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The ordered dose is 0.1 g. The dose available is 1000 mg/mL. Calculate the dosage volume.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Convert 300 mL to an equivalent amount in liters.
 
  1. 0.3 L
  2. 30 L
  3. 0.03 L
  4. 3 L



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Answer to Question 1

0.1 mL

0.1 mL

Answer to Question 2

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