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8 December, 05:00

John Hill takes blood pressure medicine two times a day. His prescription is filled on the first day of each month. This is the morning of the fourteenth day of March, how many pills should be in Mr. Hill's bottle?

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  1. 8 December, 05:26
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    Answer = 34

    Because he's only been taking it for 3 months so within that 3 months January has 31 days February has 28 days and March has 31 days. Since he's already on the 14 days in March all I did was out of the three months so 31 + 28 + 31 = 90 pills that he have so far for 3 months. Then since he takes it twice a day and he's already on the 14th day of March I multiplied 4 * 14 which would give you 56 then I subtracted 90 - 56 = 34.
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