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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A patient needs 150g of glucose in the next 13 hours. How many liters of a 10% (v/v) glucose solution must be given?

OpenStudy (camper4834):

first we need to know that there are 1000 grams in 1 liter

OpenStudy (camper4834):

so first convert 150g to liters

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So 0.15L?

OpenStudy (camper4834):

yes

OpenStudy (camper4834):

our patient needs 0.15L of glucose and our solution has 10% glucose in it

OpenStudy (camper4834):

using x can you write a formula for how much glucose will be in your liquid?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's saying the answer is wrong.

OpenStudy (camper4834):

im doing this step by step...

OpenStudy (camper4834):

i didn't talk about the answer yet

OpenStudy (camper4834):

the answer is 1.5L but don't you want to know how to get there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's still wrong

OpenStudy (camper4834):

well... did you give me the whole question? is it how many liters per hour?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah I put in in my question. It's 13 hours

OpenStudy (camper4834):

3/26 liters PER HOUR

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