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A patient is given 3 tablets that contain (1)/(120) of a grain of medication each. Calculate the number of grains of medication the patient received. Leave your answer as a reduced fraction.

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Final answer:

To calculate the number of grains of medication the patient received, multiply the number of tablets by the amount of medication in each tablet.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the number of grains of medication the patient received, we need to multiply the number of tablets (3) by the amount of medication in each tablet (1/120 of a grain).

So, the patient received 3 * (1/120) = 1/40 of a grain of medication.

Therefore, the patient received 1/40 of a grain of medication.

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