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The dosage of a certain medication is determined by a patient's body weight. This medication's dosage is 2.5 mg per kilogram of body weight. What would be the dose for a patient who weighs 72 pounds? (1 lb=0.453 kg) (Doses are rounded to the nearest 25 mg.) - Answer 75 mg On a map, 1/4 inch represents 125 miles (mi). How many miles do 5 inches represent? - Answer 2,500 mi. How many milligrams (mg) are in 50 grams (g)? (0.5 g = 500 mg) - Answer 50,000 mg If a = 3 and b = 6, what is the value of b to the a power? 36 18 144 216 - Answer 216 If x = 4, x3 = - Answer 64 Solve: 8 [ 7 - 3 ( 12 - 2) / 5] - Answer 8 The difference between the boiling point and the melting point of a specific substance is 80 degrees Celsius (80C). If the boiling point is 56 C, what is the melting point? - Answer -24C Mr. Clark owns 150 shares of stock in the Acme Company and receives $180 per year in dividends. How much does Mrs. Grey receive for an annual dividend if she owns 400 shares in the same company? - Answer $480.00 Which fractions equals 40%? - Answer 2/5 What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 feet wide and 9 feet long? - Answer 36 square feet If a hospital equipment salesperson receives a 12% commission, how much commission is paid when $16,000 worth of equipment is sold? - Answer $1,920.00 One kilometer (km) equals 0.6 miles. How many miles equal 2.75 km? - Answer 1.65 miles

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The dosage of a certain medication is determined by a patient's body weight. This medication's
dosage is 2.5 mg per kilogram of body weight. What would be the dose for a patient who
weighs 72 pounds? (1 lb=0.453 kg) (Doses are rounded to the nearest 25 mg.) - Answer 75 mg



On a map, 1/4 inch represents 125 miles (mi). How many miles do 5 inches represent? - Answer
2,500 mi.



How many milligrams (mg) are in 50 grams (g)? (0.5 g = 500 mg) - Answer 50,000 mg



If a = 3 and b = 6, what is the value of b to the a power?

36

18

144

216 - Answer 216



If x = 4, x3 = - Answer 64



Solve: 8 [ 7 - 3 ( 12 - 2) / 5] - Answer 8



The difference between the boiling point and the melting point of a specific substance is 80
degrees Celsius (80C). If the boiling point is 56 C, what is the melting point? - Answer -24C



Mr. Clark owns 150 shares of stock in the Acme Company and receives $180 per year in
dividends. How much does Mrs. Grey receive for an annual dividend if she owns 400 shares in
the same company? - Answer $480.00



Which fractions equals 40%? - Answer 2/5



What is the area of a rectangle that is 4 feet wide and 9 feet long? - Answer 36 square feet

, If 30 % of x = 60, then x = - Answer 200



How much simple interest will be paid on a $500 loan for 1 year if the annual interest rate is
6%? - Answer $30.00



If 1 kilogram (kg) equals 2.2 pounds (lbs), how many kg are there in 130 lbs? (To the nearest
tenth of a kg.) - Answer 59.1 kg



Solve for x and y: 5x - 2y = 1 and x + y = 10 - Answer x = 3, y = 7



For an 8-ounce (oz) bottle of medicine, how many doses can be obtained if each dose is two
teaspoons (tsp)? (1 Tablespoon = 3 tsp = 0.5 oz). - Answer 24



2/5 + 3/10 = - Answer 7/10



Dorsey has 3 3/5 pies, which he wants to split evenly among 6 people. How much of a pie
should each person get? - Answer 3/5



What is 1 3/5 squared? - Answer 2 14/25



Express 0.37 as a percent. - Answer 3.70%



A patient's room is 10 feet (ft) wide and 15 ft long. If all rooms are built to the same proportion,
what is the length of a room that is 18 feet wide? - Answer 27 ft



A commercial popcorn machine makes 12 pounds of popcorn, which can fill ______ 4 ounce
bags. - Answer 48



17 out of 25 children in a pediatrics ward are under 1 year old. Express this fraction as a
percentage.



0.17%

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