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How do you estimate the product by rounding the greater factor 9 x 54?

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How do you estimate the product by rounding the greater factor 9 x 54?

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What is 90 percent of 60.00?

6000 x 90% = 5400.


If 1 L of normal saline is charted over 9 hours and the drop factor is 15 how do you calculate the drip rate?

Do the liter as a 1000cc and the hours in minutes (9x60=540) and divide that and then x the drip factor. So, it would be 1000 divided by 540 x 15= 27.7


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