To solve this, all you have to do is add 1/5 and 1/3.
Well, you might be thinking, "But the denominators are not the same! Fractions have to have like denominators in order to be added together!" And you are right. So, all we have to do, is make them both have the same denominator. To do this, we have to multiply both the numerator and denominator by the same number to find an equivalent fraction.
For 1/5, we can multiply both the numerator and denominator by 3, to get 3/15.
Likewise, we can multiply both the numerator and denominator of 1/3 by 5, to get 5/15.
Now, you can easily add 3/15 and 5/15 because all you have to do is add the numerators, because the denominators are the same!
3/15+5/15=8/15, so she spends 8/15 hour on her math and social studies homework.
Hope I helped!
18cm (A). Remember to get the radius when you have the circumference is to ALWAYS divide it by 2. 36/2 = 18
Answer:
q8h dosage = 112.5mg
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Child Weight = 22.5 kg
Daily Intravenous Dosage = 40mg/kg
Type of Dose = q8h
Required
Calculate the q8h per dose
We start by calculating the total daily dosage in mg
This is calculated by multiplying the child weight by the intravenous dosage
Daily Dosage = 22.5kg * 40mg/kg
Daily Dosage = 900mg
This implies that the body weight requires 900 mg daily
Next is to calculate the q8h dosage
q8h means every 8 hours.
q8h dosage = 900mg/8
q8h dosage = 112.5mg
Answer:
B. 4x-8
Step-by-step explanation:
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