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13 August, 23:30

16. A patient takes 5 mL of medication three times a day. The bottle contains 150 mL of

medication. For many days will the medication last?

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  1. 13 August, 23:55
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    10 days

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The patient takes 5mL three times (x3) a day.

    5mL x 3 = 15 mL

    To find how many days worth of medication the patient has, take the total amount she has (150 mL) and divide it by how much she takes a day.

    150mL / 15 mL per day = 10 days.
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