The doctor has written an order for 350 mg of a particular drug. It is only available in a
liquid form. If each mL of the liquid contains 25 mg of the drug, how much of the liquid
will need to be given? Use dimensional analysis to set up the problem.

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Answer:

14 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

because 1 ml = 25 mg we just need to divide 350 mg by 25 mg to know how many mL are equivalent to 350 mg.

350/25 = 14

therefore 14mL is equivalent to the 350 mg of the drug.