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How many mg of medication would you give a 125 lb person, if you should give 30mg for every 5 pounds?
17 years ago

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drwls
125 lb = 5 lb x 25

So there are 25 5-pound "pieces" in a 125 kb person. Multiply 30 mg by 25 to get the dose.
17 years ago

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