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Homework Help: math, medical

Posted by Angel on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 at 5:08pm.

A medication is available in 30mg. tablets. A patient is given a prescription for gr. ii. How many tablets should the patient take?

I am not sure how to work this problem out, and i am confused on the gr. ii. part, i do not know what it means, please help. thank you

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