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complete parts (a) and (b).
a. a 5% dextrose solution (d5w) contains 5 mg of dextrose per 100 ml of solution. how many milligrams of dextrose is in 2500 ml of a 5% solution?
125 mg (round to the nearest tenth as needed.)
how many milliliters of d5w solution should be given to a patient needing 60 mg of dextrose?
□ ml (round to the nearest milliliter as needed.)
Step1: Set up proportion
Let $x$ be the volume of the D5W solution in mL. We know that the ratio of dextrose to solution is $\frac{5}{100}=\frac{60}{x}$.
Step2: Cross - multiply
$5x = 60\times100$.
Step3: Solve for $x$
$x=\frac{60\times100}{5}=1200$.
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$1200$