The LD50 for oxalic acid in rats is 375 milligrams oxalic acid/kilogram of body weight. Assume that the LD50 for oxalic acid in humans is the same and calculate the oxalic acid LD50 dose for a 160lb human?

My calculations: 375mg/kg•1kg/2.20lb • 160lb/1 = 27,272.73 mg

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That looks ok to me.
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