Asked by Shanna
One 250mg tablet is made up of chemical A , B, ,C in a ratio 3:2:5. The Pharmacist Has 60mg of chemical B left. How much of Chemical A and C does she need if she uses 60mg of B?
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Answered by
Steve
3+2+5 = 10
250/10 = 25
75:50:125 is the required ratio for one tablet
we have 60mg of B, which is enough for 1.2 tablets
So, in theory, if she uses 60mg of B, she will end up using
90:60:150 mg of A:B:C
But who makes 1.2 pills?
250/10 = 25
75:50:125 is the required ratio for one tablet
we have 60mg of B, which is enough for 1.2 tablets
So, in theory, if she uses 60mg of B, she will end up using
90:60:150 mg of A:B:C
But who makes 1.2 pills?
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