If the recommended adult dosage for a certain medication is 1 T, by Clarks's rule, what dose, in teaspoons, would you give a child who is 6 years old and weighs 50 pounds?
A. 4t
B. 1t
C. 3t
D. 2t
Answer: D
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Write the given number in scientific notation.0.000301
A. 3.01 × 10-5 B. 3.01 × 104 C. 3.01 × 10-4 D. 3.01 × 10-3
A bag contains 6 cherry, 3 orange, and 2 lemon candies. You reach in and take 3 pieces of candy at random. Find the probability.All orange
A. 0.0061 B. 0.0011 C. 0.0182 D. 0.7272
Solve the problem.An electronics company kept comparative statistics on two products, A and B. For the years 2003 to 2011, the total number of Product A ever sold (in thousands) is given by the equation , where x is the number of years since 2003. For that same period, the total number of Product B ever sold (in thousands) is given by the equation y = -30x + 434, where x is the number of years since 2003. Use the substitution method to solve the system and choose the statement that most accurately describes the solution.
A. The company sold about 1.6 times as many of Product B as Product A. B. At some point between 2003 and 2011, the company had sold 1600 of each product. C. At about 1.6 years (to the nearest tenth) since 2003, the company sold the same number of Product A as Product B. D. When 385,000 of Product A had been sold, 1.6 times as many of Product B had been sold.
Plot the two real numbers on the real number line. Then place the appropriate inequality symbol (< or >) between them. ? -4, -7 ?
A.
-4 > -7
B.
-4 ? -7
C.
-4 ? -7
D.
-4 < -7
E.
-4 = -7