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How many grams of drug X are in 10 mL of a 1:200 solution of X?
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1:200 is 0.005 g, therefore you multiply it by 1000 mg/g to get mg. You then multiply it by 10 ml to get you the total amount of miligrams, which equals 50 mg.
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