You would have to take approximately 70 tablets.
427mg = 0.427 grams (mg divided by 1,000 OR mg x 0.001 = grams)* * 1 gram = 1000mg
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The number of tablets in a 1.25 oz (approximately 35.4 grams) bottle of medication depends on the weight of each individual tablet. For example, if each tablet weighs 0.25 grams, there would be about 141 tablets in the bottle. To get an accurate count, you would need to know the specific weight of the tablets.
To make a 25% solution, you need 250 grams of the solute for every 1 liter of solution. Since each tablet weighs 100 grams, you would need 250 grams ÷ 100 grams/tablet = 2.5 tablets. Therefore, you would need 3 tablets to ensure you have enough for a 25% solution, as you can't use a fraction of a tablet.
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Mathematically, 5. But check with a doctor or pharmacist first.
To determine how many tablets you would need for a 37.5 g order with each tablet containing 25 mg, first convert grams to milligrams: 37.5 g equals 37,500 mg. Then, divide the total milligrams needed by the amount per tablet: 37,500 mg ÷ 25 mg/tablet = 1,500 tablets. Therefore, you would need 1,500 tablets to fulfill the order.
500 milligramdivided by2.5 grams
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six, because 3 grams equals 3,000mg. 3000/500 is 6
400 mg = 0.4 gram100/0.4 = 250
1000 mg in a gram; 0.750 g = 750 mg. Therefore 3 tablets.