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An over-the-counter multi-vitamin has 350 mg tablets that are 20% calcium by mass. How many tablets are required for you to take a 0.35 g dose of calcium?

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.2x350mg = 70mg which converts to .070g.
.35g/.070g = 5 tablets.
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Answer:

5 tablets are required for you to take a 0.35 g dose of calcium.

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount of calcium required = 0.35 g

Percentage of calcium by mass in calcium carbonate = 20%

Total mass of 1 tablet of multi-vitamin =350 mg = 0.35 g

let the number of tablet of multi-vitamin be x

Total mass of tablets = x × 0.35


\%=\frac{\text{Mass of an element}}{\text{Total mass of tablets}}* 100


20\%=(0.35 g)/(x* 0.350 g)* 100

x = 5

5 tablets are required for you to take a 0.35 g dose of calcium.

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