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Question 1195169: A doctor prescribes a medication for a 66-pound child. In each dose, the child is to be given 8 milligrams of the medication for every kilogram of the child’s body weight. The medication is to be given to the child 2 times per day for 5 days. How much medication, in milligrams, should be provided for the entire 5-day treatment plan? (1 kilogram =2.2 pounds)