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cnetterville

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Convert 0.5 inches/second to an equivalent rate in feet per minute.
 
  1. 0.25 feet per minute
  2. 2.5 feet per minute
  3. 0.1 feet per minute
  4. 360 feet per minute

Question 2

The available supply is 0.6 mg per 1 mL. Prepare a 350 mcg dose. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



k.lashomb

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Answer to Question 1

2
Rationale 1:

Answer to Question 2

0.6 mL



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