What you’ll learn to do: Solve proportions and their applications
Dr. Roberts is an anesthesiologist. When a patient undergoes surgery, she has to calculate the right dose of anesthesia to administer to keep the patient unconscious for the duration of the surgery. The amount of anesthesia is usually proportional to the person’s weight. A 125-pound person undergoing surgery for 3 hours will need a different amount of anesthesia than a 225-pound person undergoing surgery for 3 hours. Dr. Roberts must carefully calculate proportions in order to make sure her patients receive the correct amounts of anesthesia for their surgeries. In this section, you’ll learn how to solve proportions and apply percents to equations including proportions.
Before you get started in this module, try a few practice problems and review prior concepts.
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- Simplify Complex Fractions (2/3)/(5/6) and (-8/7)/4. Authored by: James Sousa (Mathispower4u.com) for Lumen Learning. Located at: https://youtu.be/T1PIfrU3NTw. License: CC BY: Attribution
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