Answer:
each dose = 6.7 mL ( to 1 decimal place)
Step-by-step explanation:
Total volume of vial = 20mL
each dose of vial = 1/3 of the total volume
let us express this fraction as a real number:
1/3 of 20 = 1/3 × 20
Since we are to express the answer as a decimal, let us convert the fraction to decimal:
1/3 = 0.3333
∴ 1/3 × 20 = 0.3333 × 20 = 6.667 mL
since we are dealing with drugs, it'll be appropraite to express the answer to 1 d.p
∴ each dose = 6.7 mL
<span>Amoeba splits 3 times an hour. If Amoeba can split into two every 20 mins then if you divide 60 mins (which would be an hour) by 20 mins (the time they split) you would find that Amoeba can split 3 times in an hour. The question asks how many times it can split in two hours. To find this you have to multiply the 3 times 2. This means that a single Amoeba can split 6 times in two hours. There are 15 Amoeba which means if you take 15 Amoeba time 6 in two hours and 90 would be your answer. There will be 90 Amoeba after the two hours.</span>
I think C would be for number 11
A is for 12.
x/2 < - 18