Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 29 minutes out of 60 minutes in 1 hour is like painting a beautiful sky with just over half of your favorite colors. So, 29 minutes out of 60 minutes simplifies to 29/60, which is a lovely fraction capturing that moment in time.
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You need to start by comparing the same units of measurement. 60 minutes = 1 hour 3x60=180 3 hours = 180 minutes, so the initial fraction is 20 over 180 (20/180), but this fraction can be simplified. Both 20 and 180 can be divided by 10 (or 20 if you wish to be quicker, but I'll do 10 simply because it's easier to work with) 20/10=2 180/10=18 Both 2 and 18 can still be simplified (by 2) 2/2=1 18/2=9 Your final fraction would be 1 over 9 (1/9).
Oh, what a happy little question! To simplify 19 over 76, we can divide the top and bottom by their greatest common factor, which is 19. This gives us 1 over 4. Just like painting, simplifying fractions is all about finding the beauty in the simplest form.
A "normal" insulin level varies depending on what you are doing. Normal for a child will be slightly different than for an adult. A good rule of thumb is if you haven't eaten anything for over 8 hours (called fasting blood sugar...usually first thing in the morning) is anywhere between 70 & 100, If you have eaten two hours prior to testing your blood it would be more like anywhere between 70 & 145 because eating raises your blood sugar levels. what is normal blood sugar 80-120 mg what is a normal insulin level between 90 and 120 What is a normal sugar level ? “what is a fasting insulin level?” what is a normal sugar level?? “what is a normal insulin level?” I have been losing weight for the past one-a-ahalf-years. Last year, my ha1c test was 5.8 Recently, my Ha1c was 5.9 My doctor tells me they'll be monitoring it. What can I do to maintain and keep weight and what foods can I ear more than I already am eating? Thank you very much. 70 - 110 reading
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Yes, Vancomycin is to be reconstituted with 10ml water for injection and then diluted to 5mg/ml or 500mg/100ml with either glucose 5% or sodium Chloride (Normal Saline). Drug is to be then administered over at least 60 min for 500mg doses or 2 hours for 1g doses.
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
In Texas, you can apply for an instruction permit at age 15 that restricts you to 250cc or less; at age 16, the 250cc restriction is lifted (happy birthday!)
No, normal saline solution is not considered a legend drug. It is a type of solution that contains a concentration of 0.9% sodium chloride in water and is commonly used for medical purposes such as intravenous hydration or wound cleaning. It is generally considered a medical device or over-the-counter product rather than a prescription drug.
The time limit for a normal user is 10 minutes. If you have a partnership/partner account, it can be over 10 minutes.
Yes any motor over about 250cc can be turbocharged.
No. That is not normal. You should have your dog checked by a veterinarian.
depends on the model, they range from 250cc for the Ninja 250R to over 1300cc for the ZX14R
The value is expressed as a percentage of emptying over a period of time. For a technetium-filled egg sandwich, normal emptying is 78 minutes for half the material to leave the stomach, with a variation of 11 minutes.
Normal Saline is generally ONLY given as fluid replacement when under the care of a physician in a hospital or E.R. In normally healthy persons, there is absolutely NO reason to drink "normal saline". The drinks and foods we consume each contain enough saline, electrolytes, and other needed nutrition that the body needs for daily requirements. Therefore, it is 100% UNnecessary to take anything labeled "normal saline."MOST importantly, drinking Normal Saline can make a healthy person very, very ill. It can disrupt the body's normal homeostasis-- that is, the body's natural balance. Certain hormones and electrolytes operate on an inverse system, meaning, if one drops a little low, the 2nd one increases. These 'pairs' help keep both balanced for a body's needs. One 'pair' operating on an inverse system is the relationship between Sodium (Na chemically) and Potassium (K+). Both of these are important for heart function, but if Potassium is knocked out of balance, it can affect the way your heart heats-- its conductivity. So if you drink more sodium than you need, it shoots the potassium down very low. Some of these imbalances can cause the heart to flutter, to beat harder but slower, and can even stop the heart because the heart muscle can't pump effectively.So, unless directed by a physician to drink Normal Saline, please don't do it.One common occurence is that a dentist recommends rinsing the mouth with "salt water". In true normal saline, there is a percise balance between Sodium and water. But in "salt water", the salt mixture may be too high or too low to qualify as being "normal" saline. Drinking mixes with high salt content CAN disrupt the body's normal balance of electrolytes, so if your dentist suggests swishing with "salt water", follow these tips:Use a pinch of salt to 1 full glass of water, at least 4 ouncesSwish, don't swallowSpit out after swishing, don't swallowGive the salt mixture 30 to 45 minutes to do its intended job, which is to help healing after extraction; help the healing of inflammed gums; help remove food debris without brushing over an open gum; etc.Within 1 hour, drink a glass of plain water to help your body normalize the extra saltOnce again, never drink "Normal Saline" unless directed to by your physician. Only use "salt water" if you've discussed it with your dentist.
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