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due: thu aug 14, 2025 11:59pm
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calculate the dosage that a 160 - pound man should be given. (use 1 kg = 2.20lb.)
use the steps to calculate the dosage.
move one answer to each box to complete the sentences.
multiply the mans weight in pounds by to get the weight in kilograms.
next, multiply the mans weight in kilograms by to determine the dosage of medicine required.
the total amount of medicine the man should receive is about
\frac{2.20 lb.}{1 kg}
\frac{1 kg}{1.5 mg}
48.5 milligrams
109.1 milligrams
\frac{1.5 mg}{1 kg}
Step1: Convert pounds to kilograms
The conversion factor is $\frac{1\ kg}{2.20\ lb}$. For a 160 - pound man, his weight in kg is $160\times\frac{1\ kg}{2.20\ lb}\approx72.73\ kg$.
Step2: Calculate medicine dosage
The dosage rate is $\frac{1.5\ mg}{1\ kg}$. So the dosage is $72.73\ kg\times\frac{1.5\ mg}{1\ kg}= 109.095\ mg\approx109.1\ mg$.
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Multiply the man's weight in pounds by $\frac{1\ kg}{2.20\ lb}$ to get the weight in kilograms.
Next, multiply the man's weight in kilograms by $\frac{1.5\ mg}{1\ kg}$ to determine the dosage of medicine required.
The total amount of medicine the man should receive is about $109.1$ milligrams.