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How many milligrams of active ingredient does a 5% solution have per milliliter?

A. 50 mg B. 5 mg C. 0.05 mg D. 0.5 mg

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  1. 5 July, 00:50
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    The correct answer here is option c) 0.05 mg (milligram)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first step here to calculate the milligram of active ingredient in a 5% solution per milliliter is to assume that Z milligram of active ingredient is present in the 5% solution per milliliter.

    NOTE * - milligram (mg) and milliliter (ml)

    so therefore, the equation would become,

    5/% = / frac{Z mg}{1 ml}

    .05 = / frac{Z mg}{1 ml}

    .05 x 1 = Z mg

    therefore there is. 05 mg of active ingredient in the 5% solution per ml.
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