Abstract
What is the overall cost to treat this family? First, calculate the cost of each of the two different forms (tablet and oral suspension) of the treatments, as we know that the cost for each is different. We know from question b that, in order to treat Sylvia and Craig, four tablets were required. Therefore, calculate the price per tablet in order to determine the total cost: The price of six tablets: £1.36 The price of one tablet: £1.36 ÷ 6 = £0.23 The price of four tablets: 4 x 0.23 = £0.92 or 92p We know from question b that 20 ml oral suspension is required to treat Lee and Abigail. Therefore, calculate the price per ml in order to determine the total cost: The price of 30 ml: £1.59 The price of 1 ml: £1.59 ÷ 30 = £0.05 The price of 20 ml: 20 x 0.05 = £1.00 The total net cost to treat the family: £0.92 + £1.00 = £1.92
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