5.269, approx 5 and a quarter according to the related link. However, this is going to vary based on density of the liquid/solid
That is about 7.5 tablespoons
That is 30 tbs.
1.5 tbs
32 tbs ( x multiply) by 34 pounds = 1,088 tbs
there are 32 tbs in 1 pint
3.381 Tbs http://www.onlineconversion.com/volume.htm
220
15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg15 gr = 971.985 mg
10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg10 gr = 647.99 mg
(32oz/$3.99) x (2 tbs/1 oz) [the oz's are cancelled] = 64 tbs/$3.99 (64 tbs/$3.99) / (1/21.33) = .752 Therefore, 3 tablespoons cost .75
1 Tbs = 15 g: 80 g x 1 Tbs/15 g = 5.3 Tbs
To get from grains to milligrams you'll need a conversion factor like 1 gr = 64.8 mg. 5 gr x 64.8 mg = 324 mg, so you decide that's close enough and give 1 tab. 1 gr Rounding to 60 mg/1 gr, as is often done, gives 300 mg as your answer, which might cause you to doubt if you will be giving the ordered dose. 3. You just opened a 500 mL bottle of guaifenesin and will be giving 1 tablespoon per dose. How many doses are in the bottle? In other words how many tablespoons are in 500 mL? 500 mL x 1 tsp x 1 tbs = 33 tbs 4.93 mL 3 tsp Rounding to 5 mL gives you the same answer, so rounding to 5 mL is reasonable.