A nurse needs to administer 2 bottles of medication. There are 3 partially filled bottles available. The first contains
of a bottle, the second and third contain
of a bottle. Does the nurse have enough medication?
What will be an ideal response?
bottles
Yes, the nurse has enough medication.
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