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A Patient A receives 3 times the amount of certain medicine as Patient B. The two doses add to 200 milligrams. What amount of the medicine does each patient receive?

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Answer:

Patient A - 150 mg

Patient B - 50 mg

Explanation:

Since patient A gets three times more, 50 times 3 is 150. 150 plus 50 is 200, therefore, patient A gets 150 mg and patient B gets 50 mg. I hope this helps :)

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User Sobri
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Answer: The amount of the medicine received by Patient B = 50 milligrams

The amount of the medicine received by Patient A = 150 milligrams

Explanation:

Given : A Patient A receives 3 times the amount of certain medicine as Patient B.

Let x be the dose received by Patient B , then 3x will be the dose received by Patient A.

The two doses add to 200 milligrams.


x+3x=200\\\\\Rightarrow\ 4x=200\\\\\Rightarrow x=(200)/(4)=50

Hence, the amount of the medicine received by Patient B = 50 milligrams

The amount of the medicine received by Patient A =
3*50=150 milligrams

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User Matt Hinze
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