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Working with metric equations: How much drug for certain concentration?

You have to administer 75 mgs of demerol and 0.4 mgs of atropine intramuscularly in same syinge.  On hand, is demerol 50 mg/cc and atropine 0.6mg/cc. How many cc/ml would equal the amount to administer?


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A concentration of drugs is calculated from given initial solution concentrations.

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