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A medication is to be given to a patient at a rate of 2.4 mg for every 60 lb of body weight. How much medication should be given to a patient who weighs 120 lb?
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A medication is to be given to a patient at a rate of 2.4 mg for every 60 lb of body weight. How much medication should be given to a patient who weighs 120 lb?
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A medication is to be given to a patient at a rate of 2.4 mg for every 60 lb of body weight. How much medication should be given to a patient who weighs 120 lb?
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the answer should be 4.8 mg
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