While preparing a compounding prescription, a pharmacist attempts to weigh 125 mg of an ingredient on a class A prescrip

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While preparing a compounding prescription, a pharmacist attempts to weigh 125 mg of an ingredient on a class A prescrip

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While preparing a compounding prescription, a pharmacist
attempts to weigh 125 mg of an ingredient on a class A prescription
balance. In order to recheck this weight, he weighed it again on a
balance with higher sensitivity, and this time the balance read 150
mg. Calculate the percentage error involved in weighing this
ingredient the first time.
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