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if one tablet contains 2.75 mg of medicine ,then how much medicine will 100 such tablets contain?​

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Answered by mad210203
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Given:

Given that, one tablet contains 2.75 mg of medicine.

To find:

We should find the amount of medicine present in 100 tablets.

Solution:

According to the question, one tablet contains 2.75 mg of medicine.

So, two tablets contains 2.75+ 2.75=5.5 mg of medicine.

Then, three tablets contains 2.75+ 2.75+2.75=8.25 mg of medicine.

Then, four tablets contains 4\times2.75=11 mg of medicine.

In the same way, 100 tables will contain 100\times2.75 mg of medicine.

Now,

\Rightarrow 100\times2.75

\Rightarrow 100\times\frac{275}{100}

Multiplying the terms,

\Rightarrow \frac{100\times275}{100}

Simplifying the terms,

\Rightarrow 275 mg

Therefore, 100 tablets will contain 275 mg of medicine.

Answered by bnabanita686
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