SUBMIT ANSWER 8. [-/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES CURRENMEDMATH11 1.S.041. Use critical thinking to answer the following. You must give your patient a dosage of 2.4 mg , but you have only 2 tab labeled 0.6 mg . What additional dosage in milligrams will you need? \( \qquad \) mg SUBMIT ANSWER 9. [-/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES CURRENMEDMATH11 2.S.001. Multiply the decimals. A calculator may be used. \[ 1.45 \times 0.05= \]
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To find the additional dosage needed, first calculate how much medication you can get from the two 0.6 mg tablets: \(2 \times 0.6 \text{ mg} = 1.2 \text{ mg}\). To reach the required dosage of 2.4 mg, you need an additional \(2.4 \text{ mg} - 1.2 \text{ mg} = 1.2 \text{ mg}\) more. Now for the multiplication, when you multiply \(1.45\) by \(0.05\), it’s like taking \(1.45\) percent of \(5\), which is super easy! The answer is \(0.0725\). You can double-check that by moving the decimal point in \(1.45\) two places to the left and multiplying it by \(5\). Voila! You've got it!
