Thank you. I was able to do some more practice problems after posting the original questions, and with everyone stating 1L=1,000 mL it has helped me answer other questions
Hello, I took the ACT in like 2010 i believe, so i don't remember the score I got (but it was pretty bad), however, i took the TEAS-V exam at the end of 2014 and i passed it. To me the TEAS-V was...
I believe each program is different, but when i took the TEAS, it just said passed on it ( i dont remember my scores or the minimum requirement for my school) and then it showed me all my percentages...
yes those next classes will be very helpful, also look over some physical science too, i remember getting questions about the earth, also try to remember the domains of animal species, i remember...
the quarts thing isn't confusing me, just the fact that my book has a chart on the inner binder saying 1L = 32 fl oz, but when i calculate 1L = 960 mL where as in the solution section of the question...
Hello, First off, I know how you feel when it comes to being discouraged due to past bad grades. I was in the same boat from 2012(January)-2014 (May) at my old university (4-year BSN program), and...
Question: Explain how you would prepare each of the following from ready-to-use nutritional formulas for the specified time period. Note which supply would require the least waste of unused product....
Okay because I thought I was going crazy and almost had a mental breakdown but then I remembered seeing this website before and so i decided to post on it, and you guys have been helpful so far
thank you so much. that was actually easy. so with a 5 fl oz can that would be 150 mL per can, if i go to 3 cans that is only 450 mL (when i need 500 mL) , and then 4 cans would be 600 mL (too much...
so that equals only ONE 10 fl oz can right? that is what i got before. However the answer in the back of the book says to use TWO 10 fl oz cans and discard 100mL, how is that possible? I'm really...