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Bonus: Dosage Prep Warm‑Up
100

Convert the improper fraction 7/4 to a mixed number.

What is 1¾?

100

Convert 0.75 to a fraction.

What is 3/4?

100

Convert 500 mg to grams.

What is 0.5 g?

100

Convert 25% to a fraction.

What is 1/4?

100

How many mg are in 1 g?

What is 1000 mg?

200

Simplify the fraction 12/18

What is 2/3?

200

Round 14.678 to the nearest tenth.

What is 14.7?

200

Convert 1.2 L to mL.

What is 1200 mL?

200

What is 15% of 200?

What is 30?

200

Solve: ½ tablet × 2 doses.

What is 1 tablet?

300

Convert 3/5 to a decimal.

What is 0.6?

300

Subtract: 8.2 – 3.78

What is 4.42?

300

Convert 2500 mcg to mg.

What is 2.5 mg?

300

Convert 0.32 to a percentage.

What is 32%?

300

Convert 3.5 hours into minutes.

What is 210 minutes?

400

Add the fractions: ⅜ + ¼

What is 5/8?

400

Convert 0.045 to a percentage.

What is 4.5%?

400

Convert 0.25 g to mg.

What is 250 mg?

400

A number increases from 40 to 50. What is the percent increase?

What is 25%?

400

A vial contains 250 mg in 5 mL. How many mg per 1 mL?

What is 50 mg/mL?

500

Multiply the fractions: 2/3 × 5/6

What is 10/18 or 5/9?

500

Place in order from least to greatest: 0.6, 0.56, 0.605

What is 0.56, 0.6, 0.605?

500

Convert 0.004 L to mL.

What is 4 mL?

500

Solve: ⅜ expressed as a percentage.

What is 37.5%?

500

A patient is to receive 0.75 g. The medication on hand is 250 mg tablets. How many tablets should you give?

What is 3 tablets?

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