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One tablet of a medication is equal to 50 mg. How many mg is 2 tablets?...

One tablet of a medication is equal to 50 mg. How many mg is 2 tablets?

One teaspoon of a medication is 100 mg. How many mL is 100 mg?


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Given that ,

One tablet of medication is = 50 mg

So 2 tablets = 2×50=100 mg

Also given that one teaspoon of medication is = 100 mg. We know that 1 teaspoon = 4.929 ml. So, 100 mg = 4.929 ml.

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