SOLUTION: If a medication has a concentration of 5mg per 1.5ml, then how many ml is 0.3mg?
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Question 594789: If a medication has a concentration of 5mg per 1.5ml, then how many ml is 0.3mg?
Answer by CubeyThePenguin(3113) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5 mg/1.5 ml = 0.3 mg/x ml
5/1.5 = 0.3/x
x = (1.5 * 0.3)/5 = 0.09 mL
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