PTCB Exam Math - Pharmacy Conversions - RxTechExam.com
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Learn how to convert between all types of systems of measurement like a pro with this tutorial from RxTechExam co-founder Preston Davis. For more insight on the PTCB Exam visit us at www.RxTechExam...
Thank you for making this simple to follow. I now understand conversions, and working the problems out I now have more confidence than I did before I watch your video. thank you for the step by step process and I like the tips you gave. watching this video help me so much with my math home work for my pharmacy math class. Thank you again and yes I will continue to practice every day with the app.
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On the 1gr = g equation im confused. Why did you dived first then Multiple?
Your answer shows 64800. We are going from mg to grams which is a small to large unit correct? so we move to the right not left. so wouldnt the answer be 0.0648g not 64800g
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At 14:52 they're asking for grams so why is the final answer in milligrams?
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We're going from grams to grains. There are 64.8mg in every grain.
Preston Davis CPhT g should be the smaller number, not mg
to convert mg to grams you move the decimal to the left. great video, thanks for taking the time to produce it
You need to change this video, my guy. You got that all wrong, and you could potentially be miseducating people. You said 1gr=64,800mg, which is super wrong, and the problem wasn't even asking for mg in the first place. The correct answer is 1gr=0.0648g
I meant dose