Questions: 4 ml = gtt 30 gtt = ml 1 / 2 ml = gtt

4 ml = gtt
30 gtt = ml
1 / 2 ml = gtt
Transcript text: d. $4 \mathrm{ml}=$ $\qquad$ gtt e. $30 \mathrm{gtt}=$ $\qquad$ ml $1 / 2 \mathrm{ml}=$ $\qquad$ gtt
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Solution Steps

To solve the given questions, we need to understand the conversion factors between milliliters (ml) and drops (gtt). Typically, 1 ml is approximately equal to 20 drops (gtt). Using this conversion factor, we can calculate the required values.

Step 1: Convert 4 ml to gtt

To convert milliliters (ml) to drops (gtt), we use the conversion factor \(1 \, \text{ml} = 20 \, \text{gtt}\).

\[ 4 \, \text{ml} \times 20 \, \frac{\text{gtt}}{\text{ml}} = 80 \, \text{gtt} \]

Step 2: Convert 30 gtt to ml

To convert drops (gtt) to milliliters (ml), we use the conversion factor \(1 \, \text{ml} = 20 \, \text{gtt}\).

\[ 30 \, \text{gtt} \div 20 \, \frac{\text{gtt}}{\text{ml}} = 1.5 \, \text{ml} \]

Step 3: Convert \( \frac{1}{2} \) ml to gtt

To convert milliliters (ml) to drops (gtt), we use the conversion factor \(1 \, \text{ml} = 20 \, \text{gtt}\).

\[ \frac{1}{2} \, \text{ml} \times 20 \, \frac{\text{gtt}}{\text{ml}} = 10 \, \text{gtt} \]

Final Answer

\[ \boxed{4 \, \text{ml} = 80 \, \text{gtt}} \] \[ \boxed{30 \, \text{gtt} = 1.5 \, \text{ml}} \] \[ \boxed{\frac{1}{2} \, \text{ml} = 10 \, \text{gtt}} \]

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