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23 July, 08:36

A patient is supposed to receive a 1 1/3 mg of medication per kilogram of a wave is a patient weighs 87 kg how many milligrams of medication to the patient receive

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  1. 23 July, 11:30
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    116 mg

    Step-by-step explanation:

    From the statement we have that a patient receives 1 1/3 mg of medicine per kilogram of his weight.

    The first thing is to pass the mixed number 1 1/3 to a rational number, like this:

    1 + 1/3 = 1.33

    So it would be 1.33 mg of medicine per kg, if the patient weighs 87 kg, he should be given a total of:

    1.33 * 87 = 116

    A total of 116 mg should be given to that patient.
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