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A certain medicine requires 5 mg per 30 kg of weight. 
How much medicine is required for a patient that weighs 271 pounds?
8 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
dosage=5mg * (271llbs*2.2kg/lb)/30kg

= 5*271/(2.2*30) mg
8 years ago
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