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2 tablets, 3x per day14 days neededtablets per bottle: 15How many full bottles and additional tablets are needed?

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Final answer:

The student needs 6 full bottles of the medication for a 14-day period, where 2 tablets are taken 3 times per day, resulting in 84 tablets needed in total, with 6 tablets remaining unused.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine how many full bottles and additional tablets are needed for a 14 day supply, where 2 tablets are taken 3 times per day, and each bottle contains 15 tablets, follow these steps:

  1. Calculate the total number of tablets needed for the duration of the prescription: 2 tablets, 3 times per day for 14 days equals to 2 × 3 × 14 = 84 tablets.
  2. Divide the total number of tablets needed by the number of tablets per bottle: 84 tablets ÷ 15 tablets per bottle equals to 5.6, which means 5 full bottles and a part of 6th bottle.
  3. Since you cannot purchase a partial bottle, you need 6 full bottles and will have some tablets left over. The leftover tablets can be computed by taking the remainder of the division: 15 × 6 - 84 = 6 leftover tablets.

Therefore, the student needs 6 full bottles to have enough tablets for the 14-day period, with 6 tablets remaining unused.

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Since the dosage is 2 tables, 3 times a day, so the number of tablets needed per day is 3 * 2 = 6 tablets.

The number of days required is 14, so the total number of tablets needed is 14 * 6 = 84.

If each bottle has 15 tablets, so the number of bottles required is:


(84)/(15)=5.6

So we will need 5 full bottles.

These 5 bottles can hold 5 * 15 = 75 tablets. To reach 84 tablets, we also need 84 - 75 = 9 additional tablets.

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