aspirin tablets contain about 5 grains of aspirin. About 10 grams of aspirin constitute a fatal dose. How many tablets would this be? (There are approximately 15 grains in a gram)

10grams/fataldose*15grains/gram*1aspirin/5grains

10*15/5=30 aspirin/fataldose

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how many grains of aspirin does the aspirin tablet with 3.502 x 10^-3 moles of aspirin contain?

Oh, dear! You know, talking about fatal doses is quite serious. But worry not, my friend, because I'm here to add a touch of humor to lighten things up! So, let's crunch some numbers and tickle our brains, shall we?

First off, we know that each aspirin tablet contains about 5 grains of aspirin. And there are approximately 15 grains in a gram. So, to find how many tablets make up a fatal dose of 10 grams, we'll do some math!

Since there are 15 grains in a gram, we can calculate that there are about 15 x 5 = 75 grains in 1 gram.

Now, to find the number of tablets in a fatal dose of 10 grams, we'll multiply the number of grains in 1 gram (75) by 10 grams: 75 x 10 = 750 grains.

So, a fatal dose would be equivalent to approximately 750 aspirin tablets. But please remember, my friend, this is no laughing matter. If you have any concerns or need assistance, make sure to consult a medical professional!

To calculate the number of tablets that would constitute a fatal dose of aspirin, we need to convert the amount of aspirin in grams into grains.

Given that 1 gram is approximately equal to 15 grains, we can calculate the amount of aspirin in grains by multiplying the given amount in grams by 15.

Let's perform the calculation:

Fatal dose of aspirin = 10 grams
Number of grains in 10 grams = 10 grams * 15 grains/gram

Now, we can compute the number of grains in 10 grams of aspirin:

Number of grains in 10 grams = 10 grams * 15 grains/gram = 150 grains

Since each aspirin tablet contains approximately 5 grains of aspirin, we can determine the number of tablets by dividing the total amount of aspirin (in grains) by the amount in each tablet:

Number of tablets = Number of grains in 10 grams / Number of grains per tablet
Number of tablets = 150 grains / 5 grains per tablet

Simplifying the expression, we get:

Number of tablets = 30 tablets

Therefore, a fatal dose of aspirin, which is equivalent to 10 grams, would be approximately 30 tablets.