Calculating mgs of chlorine dioxide, chlorite in manufacturers’ specific solution, science homework help

Hello, thanks for your help with this question. It pertains to this specific Water Purification Solution (WPS) kit (see attached image, solution A and solution B bottles). Solution A is WPS 28% sodium chlorite 4.5 fl oz (133ml). Solution B is Hydrochloric acid 4.5 fl oz (133ml). The instructions suggest mixing the two solutions at a 1:1 ratio of drops. The question is, if mixed as instructed per the label, with a ratio of 1:1, and if 3 drops of each solution were put in a ml of water, 1). how many milligrams of chlorine dioxide would that 1 ml of solution contain AND, 1b). how many milligrams of chlorite would that 1 ml of solution contain? I am specifically looking for how many mg/ml (milligrams per milliliter). Please also include and post how you arrived at your answer in lay terms/formulas. As we must verify your answer. Thank you for helping us with this VERY important mission. NOTE: please only refer to the attached images, as the bottles on the website are contain different amount of ounces/mls then the once we have shown in the attached images. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!