11. Suppose a doctor writes a prescription for a patient to take 1.00 teaspoon of a medication four times a day for four

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11. Suppose a doctor writes a prescription for a patient to take 1.00 teaspoon of a medication four times a day for four

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11. Suppose a doctor writes a prescription for a patient to take 1.00 teaspoon of a medication four times a day for four days a. How many teaspoons should a pharmacist give the patient so they will have exactly enough? (Assume the directions four times a day for four days' are exact numbers and don't affect significant figures in your calculation)
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