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You are a pediatric endocrinologist. You are treating a young child who isn't growing properly. He has a growth disorder. Luckily, you can help him grow by administering growth hormones. However, it is very important that you calculate the correct amount of hormone to prescribe.

You must prescribe 0.3 milligrams per kilogram of body weight per week. The child weighs 25 pounds. How much growth hormone should you prescribe for a month?

Hint: 2.2 pounds equals 1 kilogram.

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