Answer:
The correct answer is 7.5 ml
Explanation:
The medicine contains 100 mg in 5 ml, that means that the concentration of the active ingredient is 100 mg/5 ml= 20 mg/ml
If we divide a concentration (in mg/ml) into a mass (in mg) we obtaine a volume (in mL). Thus, in order to calculate the mililiters of medicine which contain 150 mg of the active, we have to only divide mass (150 mg) into the concentration of active ingredient as follows:
mL =
= 7.5 mL
Answer:
she should arrange them away from lab materials. She could put them to the side or under the table
Explanation:
It is called a herd
Im just writing this for the character limit
B I think because it would have to be 25% so then Aa would be appropriate as of it's recessive.