I have a chemistry problem: A dose of a drug for children is 3.5 mg. per kologram (3.5 mg/kg) of body weight every 6 hours. If the child weighs 12 kg., how many milligrams would be given in a 24 hour period.
This looked pretty simple to me and I calculated 3.5 mg x 4 times a day x 12 kg. and got 168 mg. But the answer in the book was 1.7E2 mg. How in the world did they get that?
Another problem was this one:
The tranquilizer Valium is sold in 2.0 mL syringes that contain 50.0 mg of drug per 1.0 mL of liquid (50.0 mg/1.0 mL). If a physician prescribes 25 mg of this drug, how many milliliters should be administered?
In my head I figured it was 0.50 mL, and that was the answer in the book. I just don't know how to put the math together to get there.
Can you help me?