NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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How do you express ratio strength from percent strength?

  1. 100 plus percent strength

  2. 100 divided by percent strength

  3. Percent strength times 100

  4. Percent strength divided by 100

The correct answer is: 100 divided by percent strength

To express ratio strength from percent strength, we need to divide 100 by the percent strength, not multiply. Option A is incorrect because we do not need to add anything to the percent strength. Option C is incorrect because we need to divide by 100, not multiply. Option D is incorrect because we do not need to divide percent strength by 100, but rather divide 100 by the percent strength. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.