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Hello!</h2>
The answer is: The correct dose of medication to give is 5.6 mL
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Why?</h2>
To solve this problem we need to establish a relationship between the prescripted medication and the available solution.
Let's write the needed equations to establish the relantionship:

The available solution means 125 mg each 5 mL of solution, so:

Hence, the correct dose of medication to give is 5.6 mL of the 125 mg/5mL solution.
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Hi do u want me to give you the answer or give u the formula?
Answer:
137
Step-by-step explanation:
2(-9)^2+5(-9)+20
2(81)-45+20
162-45+20
117+20
137
A = 1/2h(b1 + b2)
2A = h(b1 + b2)
2A/h = b1 + b2
b1 = 2A/h - b2
All you have to do is combine 3x and 5x to = 8x. You can't combine 8x and 67y because they have different variables. so it's 8x+67y.