A bottle contains 60 milliliters of medication. If the patient takes 5 milliliters of medication three times per day, how many days will the medication last?
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Since the patient takes 5 milliliters of medication three times a day, you multiply the amount taken each time by the number of times it is taken per day: 5 milliliters/time * 3 times/day = 15 milliliters/day. Show more…
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