Answer:
There are 100 milligrams of metoclopramide HCl in each milliliter of the prescription
Step-by-step explanation:
When the prescription says Purified water qs ad 100 mL means that if we were to make this, we should add the quantities given and then, fill it up with water until we have 100 mL of solution, being the key words qs ad, meaning sufficient quantity to get the amount of mixture given.
Then, knowing there is 10 grams of metoclopramide HCl per 100 mL of prescription, that means there is (1 gram = 1000 milligrams) 10000 milligrams of metoclopramide HCl per 100 mL of prescription. That is a concentration given in a mass/volume way.
Knowing the concentration, we can calculate it per mL instead of per 100 mL
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Answer:
plzzzzz
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
12, 160, 380
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
20m
Step-by-step explanation:
Check the picture below.
as you recall from the previous exercise, x = 74°, now, using the "inscribed angle theorem" as you saw already, the green intercepted arc is 160°, so y = 160° - 74°.
as far as ∡z, well, we can just use the "inscribed quadrilateral conjecture".