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9 June, 00:09

An antilipidemic agent contains 5 mg of the medication per tablet. How many tablets would be necessary to supply 35 mg per dose?

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  1. 9 June, 00:13
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    Well since there is 5mg per tablet and you need 35mg per dose. You need to find how many times 5 goes in 35. So divide 35 by 5 and you should get 7.
  2. 9 June, 00:33
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    Alright. So you would divide 35 by 5, which is 7. Therefore, you would need 7 tablets to supply 35 per dose
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