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20 May, 11:52

A child receives 10mg of medicine for every kilogram she weighs. How much medicine should she receive if she weighs 48 pounds and the conversion factor for pounds to kilograms is 1 pound = 0.4536kg?

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  1. 20 May, 12:10
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    The weight of the child in the given question is 48 pounds.

    Now we know that

    1 pound = 0.4536 kg

    Then 48 pounds = (0.4536 * 48) kg

    = 21.77 kg

    We also know from the given question that for kg of weight of the child, 10 mg of medicine is required.

    Then

    1 kg weight of child = 10 mg

    22.77kg of the child = (22.77 * 10) mg

    = 217.73 mg

    So the amount of medicine required by the child is 217.73 mg.
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