Question 605786
This one is tricky at first (once you see the trick though its pretty similar)

I will help with some of it, and leave the rest to you:

We can make a ratio to figure out how much one gram costs:
{{{x/1=98.95/1000}}}


Similarily for the second part we can make a ratio with the price of a daily dosage (call this x) in the numerator and the number of grams of the daily dosage (be careful when you find this-- it is NOT 39) and the same RHS of the above equation.  and then from there just solve for x.  


See if you can do it from here if not let me know:)