In the formula D/H × Q = X, the Q stands for:

A) the number of tablets (or other units) that contain the dosage available
B) the quotient
C) dose on hand
D) dosage ordered


A) the number of tablets (or other units) that contain the dosage available
In this formula, the "Q" stands for the number of tablets (or other units) that contain the dosage available (H).

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