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For each kilogram of a​ person's weight, 2.5 milligrams of a drug is to be given. What dosage should be given to a child who weighs 102102 ​pounds? Use the fact that 1 l b equals 0.45 kg.
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102lb * 0.45kg/lb * 2.5mg/kg = 114.75 mg
8 years ago
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For each kilogram of a​ person's weight, 2.5 milligrams of a drug is to be given. What dosage should be given to a child who weighs 102102 ​pounds? Use the fact that 1 l b equals 0.45 kg.

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