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NLN PAX Exam Study – 48 Math Questions and Answers What is 6/19 expressed to the nearest thousandth place? >>>0.316. A 2 1/2 ounce piece of cheese supplies 240 calories. How many calories are... supplied by 1 ounce of cheese? >>>96. A beaker holds 12 1/2 ounces of a solution. How many 1 1/1 ounce vials can be filled from this beaker? >>>8 vials. A patient is to be given a medication for 84 hours. How many days does this time period cover? >>>3 1/2 days. A patient's temperature rose from 99.4 degrees F to 102.2 degrees F. How many degrees did it rise? >>>2.8 degrees F. An anti-allergy medication is 75% aspirin and 25% antihistamine. Aspirin costs 15 cents per gram and antihistamine costs 50 cents per gram. What will it cost to make one hundred 1g tablets of this medication? >>>$23.75. Express 0.057 as a percentage. >>>5.70%. Express 125/1000 as a decimal. >>>0.125. Express 3% as a decimal. >>>0.03. Express 80% as a fraction. >>>4/5. Express 9/30 as a percentage. >>>30%. 5/8 of a yard is the same as what percentage of a yard? >>>62.5%. Following a heat stroke, a patient's temperature averaged 100.5 degrees F over a 4-day period. On the 5th and 6th days, the average temp was 99.0 degrees F. What was the average temp over the 6 days? >>>100.1 degrees F. How many milligrams (mg) are in 50 grams (g)? (0.5 g = 500 mg). >>>50,000 mg. How much simple interest will be paid on a $500 loan for 1 year if the annual interest rate is 6%? >>>$30.00. If a=3 and b=6, what is the value of b to the a power? >>>216. If a hospital equipment salesperson receives a 12% commission, how much commission is paid when $16,000 worth of equipment is sold? >>>$1,920.00 If x=4, x^3 = >>>64 Mr. Clark owns 150 shares of stock in the Acme Company and receives $180 per year in dividends. How much does Mrs. Grey receive for an annual dividend if she owns 400 shares in the same company? >>>$480.00 Of 60 patients treated with a certain medication, 24 showed no improvement. What percent of patients improved? >>>60%. One kilometer (km) equals 0.6 miles. How many miles equal 2.75 km? >>>1.65. Solve: 8[7-3(12-5)/5] >>>8 The dosage of a certain medication is determined by a patient's body weight. This medication's dosage is 2.5 mg per kilogram of body weight. What would be the dose for a patient who weighs 72 pounds? (1 lb = 0.453 kg) (Doses are rounded to the nearest 25 mg). >>>75 mg. [Show More]

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