Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B is the correct answer hope this helps!
First, you need to convert all units to calculate what dose the doctor ordered.
1 dram = 4 mL
So, it must be given 4 mL of medication
1 cc = 1 mL
So, if t<span>he vial states that there is 1 mg in 1 cc </span>, that means the concentration is 1 mg in 1 mL or, 1 mg/mL.
Now, we need to calculate what is the dose of medication in 4 mL:
1 mg is in 1 mL, how many mg is in 4 mL:
1 mg : 1 mL = x : 4 mL
Crossing the products:
x · 1 = 1 mg · 4
⇒ x = 4 mg
X+y=17
Y=x+7
X+x+7=17
2x+7=17
-7. -7
2x. =10
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2. 2
X. = 5
Check:
Y=5+7
Y=12
Answer
X=5
Y=12