CHALLENGE PROBLEM: Unfortunately, right before the trip you come down with a case of the Heebie-Geebies. Luckily your Nana has a sure-fire cure: she gives you an eyedropper bottle with the label: "Take 10 drops per 15 lb. body weight per dose four times a day until the geebies subside. Contains 8g heebie bark per 100 drops solution. 64 drops = 1 tsp." If you weigh 128 lbs. and the 4-oz bottle is just under half-full are you at risk of running out of granny's geebie-tonic before the end of the trip? Note: 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon and 2 tablespoons = 1 ounce. (HINT: begin your answer with the person's weight.)

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c. CHALLENGE PROBLEM: Unfortunately, right before the trip you come down with a case of the
Heebie-Geebies. Luckily your Nana has a sure-fire cure: she gives you an eyedropper bottle with the
label: "Take 10 drops per 15 lb. body weight per dose four times a day until the geebies subside.
Contains 8g heebie bark per 100 drops solution. 64 drops = 1 tsp." If you weigh 128 lbs. and the 4-oz
bottle is just under half-full are you at risk of running out of granny's geebie-tonic before the end of
the trip? Note: 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon and 2 tablespoons = 1 ounce. (HINT: begin your answer
with the person's weight.)
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Transcribed Image Text:+275 3 =117-33 = 29.33 4 c. CHALLENGE PROBLEM: Unfortunately, right before the trip you come down with a case of the Heebie-Geebies. Luckily your Nana has a sure-fire cure: she gives you an eyedropper bottle with the label: "Take 10 drops per 15 lb. body weight per dose four times a day until the geebies subside. Contains 8g heebie bark per 100 drops solution. 64 drops = 1 tsp." If you weigh 128 lbs. and the 4-oz bottle is just under half-full are you at risk of running out of granny's geebie-tonic before the end of the trip? Note: 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon and 2 tablespoons = 1 ounce. (HINT: begin your answer with the person's weight.) 28 012a-UsingNumbers.docx AD 012.4 1 Last printed 8/9/2022 12:38:00 PM
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