Question
A drug advertises that it has 18.7% active ingredient. If the dose is 12 g, how much of the dose is active ingredient?
Answers
GPT 3.5
To find out how much of the dose is the active ingredient, we need to calculate 18.7% of 12 g.
First, convert 18.7% to decimal form by dividing it by 100: 18.7/100 = 0.187
Next, multiply 0.187 by 12 g to find the amount of active ingredient in the dose: 0.187 * 12 = 2.244
Therefore, 2.244 g of the 12 g dose is the active ingredient.
First, convert 18.7% to decimal form by dividing it by 100: 18.7/100 = 0.187
Next, multiply 0.187 by 12 g to find the amount of active ingredient in the dose: 0.187 * 12 = 2.244
Therefore, 2.244 g of the 12 g dose is the active ingredient.