Concentration of solution is defined as mass of solute in the given volume of solution.
The mass of 1 tablet is 120 mg thus, mass of same 6 tablets will be:
m=120×6=720 mg.
It is crushed and small amount of water is added to it to form a suspension. The final volume formed is 60 mL, concentration can be calculated using the following formula:
![C=(m)/(V)](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/d2cramzclfq0h7mg4shbphaatndiqpapvp.png)
Here, C is concentration of solution, m is mass of tablets and V is volume of solution. On putting the values,
![C=(720 mg)/(60 mL)=12 mg/mL](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/chemistry/high-school/lppyrxlb5wgkry3dbfj7etmxwv6apz40cl.png)
Therefore, final concentration will be 12 mg/mL.