Question

How many prescriptions (Rx) can be bought with an insurance policy that has a $2000 limit?
Conversion factor: $50 average cost per prescription.
Show all work using dimensional analysis

Answers

GPT 3.5
To find out how many prescriptions can be bought with a $2000 insurance limit, we need to use the conversion factor. The conversion factor is $50 per prescription.

First, we set up the dimensional analysis equation:
$2000 * (1 prescription / $50) = ?

Next, we cancel out the units:
$2000 * (1 / $50) = ?

We multiply the numbers:
$2000 / $50 = ?

Finally, we calculate this division:
$2000 / $50 = 40

Therefore, with a $2000 insurance limit and an average cost of $50 per prescription, you can buy 40 prescriptions.

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