As far as I can tell, unless the bottles say two different things, your taking the same drug just 3 times more of it in the 105mg. Use caution, because the most up to date information I can find tells you not to take more than 2 of the 35 mg at any given time, though frequently the drug is prescribed to be taken 3 times a day, 30-60 minutes before your next meal. There is an extended release version, taken once daily, which may be the 105mg, but often times the bottle will say XR, or XTD.
Use caution with this drug, it has a high risk of dependency because of its similar chemical nature to amphetamines.
Suppose the number is N then 4N = 3*abs(35-N) where abs(35-N) is the difference between 35 and N If N > 35 then 4*N = 3*(N-35) = 3*N - 105 So N = -105 If N < 35 then 4*N = 3*(35-N) = 105 - 3*N So 7*N = 105 ie N = 15 So N = -105 or 15
Can you take 10mg of fluoxetine hcl and 35 me of phendimetrazine together
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35 + 105 = 140
these 3 no. are 35+35+35=105 make 105
1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 21, 35, 105.
To find the number that, when multiplied by 35, equals 105, you would divide 105 by 35. So, 105 ÷ 35 = 3. Therefore, the number you are looking for is 3.
The average is 35. (21 + 35 + 49 (=105), divided by 3.)
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The GCF is 7.
Yes, 3 does go into 105. This is because 105 divided by 3 equals 35, with no remainder. In mathematical terms, 105 ÷ 3 = 35.
The Least Common Multiple (LCM) of two numbers is the smallest multiple that both numbers share. To find the LCM of 35 and 105, you first need to list the multiples of each number: 35 (35, 70, 105, 140, ...) and 105 (105, 210, 315, ...). The smallest multiple that both numbers share is 105. Therefore, the LCM of 35 and 105 is 105.