Question
6. (10 points) A nurse is to give a patient 250 milligrams of a drug simethicone. The drug is only available in a solution whose concentration is 40 milligrams of simethicone per 0.6 milliliter of solution. How many milliliters of solution should the nurse give the patient? Set up and solve a proportion to receive credit.
Answers
x/250 = 40/0.6
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