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Here we have some clinical conversions, which are super important in a doctor and nurses ' daily activities.
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So we have 250 liters of water, and it wants us to know it in gallons.
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So if we use the table on page 38, we can find that 1 .06 quarts is one liter.
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And then we know that one gallon is four quarts.
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So the leaders cancel, the quarts cancel.
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So we're left with gallons.
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And that gives us a final answer of when we multiply the top and divide the bottom, we get 66 .25 gallons.
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Now the next problem, it says that we need to administer 0 .0 to 4 grams.
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Of a drug and let's figure out how many milligrams it is because the tablets are labeled in milligrams not grams.
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So we have a thousand milligrams in one gram...