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Question 1 of 3

A patient is given solution for 15 doses. If each dose contains 5 mg of the drug, how many milligrams of drug are present in the minimum amount of solution that should be given to the patient?

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There are 75mg of the drug in the whole solution.

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

Total Amount of Drug = 5 x 15mg
Total Amount of Drug = 75mg

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

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Question 2 of 3

If a tablet contains 6mg of a drug and there are 25 tablets, what is the total amount of drug present in the tablets?

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There are 150mg of drug in the tablets

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

Total Amount of Drug = 6 x 25mg
Total Amount of Drug = 150mg

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

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Question 3 of 3

A mixture contains 25mg of drug per dose. If there are 20 doses in the whole mixture, what is the total amount of drug present in the mixture?

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There are 500mg of drug in the mixture.

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

Total Amount of Drug = 25 x 20mg
Total Amount of Drug = 500mg

Total Amount = Size of Single Dose x Number of Doses

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