1\ \text{mL} = 32 drops from a dropper. If a

Misael Sweeney

Misael Sweeney

Answered question

2022-02-10

1 mL=32 drops from a dropper. If a 15 mL container holds 60 equal doses of medicine, how many drops are in a dose?

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Macey Mata

Macey Mata

Beginner2022-02-11Added 13 answers

Step 1
The problem tells you that every milliliter of the container is equivalent to 32 drops of medicine, which basically means that you are given a conversion factor that takes you from milliliters to drops or vice versa.
You can calculate the number of drops present in the container by keeping in mind that the milliliters to drops ratio must be constant
no. of millilitersnumber of drops=constant=132
If you take x to be number of drops in the 15 mL container, you will have
1 mL32 drops=constant=15 mLx
This means that you have
x=32 drops×15 mL1 mL=480 drops
Now all you have to do is use the fact that the container holds 60 doses of medicine, the equivalent of 480 drops, to find the number of drops needed to have a dose of medicine.
60 doses480 drops=1 dosey
You will have
y=480 drops×1 dose60 doses=8 drops
Therefore, you need 8 drops to have 1 dose of medicine.

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