Health Care Math Combined Applications. 1. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary:

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Health Care Math Combined Applications

1. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

2. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

3. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

4. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

5. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

6. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

7. Provide the following measures. Reduce to lowest terms as necessary. Round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary: (Similar to p.127 #1-20)

8. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) 1500 milliliters = ______ pints

9. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) 25 kilograms = ______ pounds

10. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) 30 inches = ______ centimeters

11. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) _____ milliliters = 8 teaspoons

12. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) _____ ounces = 150 milliliters

13. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) 50.8 centimeters = _____ inches

14. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) _____ ounces = 2 ¼ pints

15. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) _____ quarts = 23 liters

16. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) _____ teaspoons = 20.5 milliliters

17. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.130 #1-10) ____ cubic centimeters = 30 teaspoons

18. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 2 medicine cups = ____ teaspoons Note: 1 medicine cup = 1 fluid ounce = 30 mL

19. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 5 ¼ pints = _____ ounces

20. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 2 cups = ____ teaspoons

21. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 3 pints = ____ tablespoons

22. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 25 tablespoons = ____ cubic centimeters

23. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) ____ ounces = 120 teaspoons

24. Use the provided table to assist in the conversion. (Similar to p.131 #1-10) 2 ½ ounces = _____ teaspoons