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14 March, 06:06

If a patient requires 30g/day of some medication and it comes in 500 mg tablets, how many tablets does this patient need in one day?

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  1. 14 March, 06:14
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    Since 1000 mg=1g

    500mg=?

    500/1000*1g=0.5g

    Since we know that 500mg is 0.5g then divide 30g by 0.5g

    30/0.5=60

    Therefore the patients needs to take 60 tablets a day.
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