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A nurse does not have a calculator and has to quickly determine how many 19 mg dosages are needed for 31 people. Approximately how many milligrams should the nurse get from the pharmacy?
50 mg
600 mg
3,000 mg
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600 mg
Reason: 19 mg ≈ 20 mg, and 20 mg × 31 ≈ 620 mg (exact 19 × 31 = 589 mg), so about 600 mg is the correct choice.
Reason: 19 mg ≈ 20 mg, and 20 mg × 31 ≈ 620 mg (exact 19 × 31 = 589 mg), so about 600 mg is the correct choice.
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