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ilovemarkb | 18:27 Sat 31st Dec 2011 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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this calculation is correct
0.0625 milligrams
----------------- = 0.25 tablets
25 milligrams


but when i work this out on pen and paper my answer is 0.0025 tablets which is clearly wrong please can anyone help me get what i'm doing wrong
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original question is A client is ordered 62.5 micrograms of Benztropine Mesylate. 0.25 mg tablets are available. How many tablets will you give?
6.25
____ = 0.25 tablets
25mg
ignore that ^^^
250 surely?
0.25 is a quarter (of anything)
Confused now.
Agree with Annadomino but maths was never my strong point lol
250
1 milligram = 1000 micrograms, so your tablets are 250 micrograms. To give 62.5 mcgs, that's 1/4 of a tablet.
62.5 micrograms = 0.0625mg
therefore 0.0025 tablets ................. daft question ;o)
i think sandy roe is correct 0.25 tablet
I make it 25, but................??
All you are doing wrong is dividing by 25 when it should be 0.25
you've correctly got 62.5 microg to 0.0625 millig
Now top and bottom are both in mg so 0.0625 divided by 0.25 = 0.25
25 tablets would be 6.25 milligrams, or 6,250 micrograms!
Oops .............. markb, you've made the same mistake as me ......... tabs are 0.25mg NOT 25mg
Think there is some confusion in SI units here...

On face value and the most sensible seeming result... is it was 62.5mg was required and the tablets are .25mg then it would be 62.5 * 4 = 250

mg is milligram, or 1/1000 of a gram

µg is microgram, or 1/1000000 of a gram

The way round you've worded the question makes me think you're swapping units somewhere.
am I markb? I was responding to glasmans post. sandy, prudie and I have all shown the correct answer as 1/4 tablet.
So we were, I just thought mg for both,
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http://www.testandcalc.com/quiz/testtab.htm
question 15

i think the answer is misleading as it clearly doesnt show the decimal point before 25.........however im still struggling to get my head round it so i will have another read through your replies and a massive thankyou too !!!
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maybe i could sneak Dr B in with me for my calculations exam (April) sounds good!!

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