100 mL of active ingredient is mixed with distilled water to total 3L. What is the final concentration (v/v)?
A) 0.033%
B) 0.33%
C) 3.3%
D) 33%
C
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Infusions or injections do not include local anesthesia, which should be reported separately.?
Indicate whether the statement is true or false