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11 August, 21:41

doctor has ordered that a patient be given 20 g of glucose, which is available in a concentration of 70.00 g glucose/1000.0 mL of solution. What volume of solution should be given to the patient?

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  1. 11 August, 22:11
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    The patient should be given 285.71 ml.

    1000 ml contains 70 gr glucose.

    x contains 20 gr glucose.

    x=1000*20/70
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