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Calculate the number of grams of dextrose in 250mL of D5W.


I know that the answer is 12.5g, but I do not understand the work. Please help.
13 years ago

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Answered by Elie
never mind... I got it! :-)

FYI--
(250 mL/1) * (5/100) = 12.5g

This is because D5W means dextrose in 5% water.
13 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
250/1000x5= 1.25
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