The Label on a one pint bottle of water lists the following components. If the density is the same as pure water and you drink 3 bottles of water in one day, how many milligrams of each component will you obtain?

1) calcium 29 ppm

2)fluoride .09 ppm

3)magnesium 12 ppm

4)potassium 3.4ppm

5)sodium 14 ppm

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To calculate the milligrams of each component obtained from drinking 3 bottles of water, we need to understand the concept of parts per million (ppm). Parts per million is a unit of concentration that represents the ratio of the mass of a solute to the mass of the solution. In this case, we have the concentration of various components in terms of ppm.

To calculate the milligrams of each component obtained, we will use the formula:

Milligrams = ppm * volume of water consumed

Since we are given the concentrations in ppm and the volume of water consumed (3 bottles), we can proceed with the calculations.

1) Calcium: 29 ppm
Milligrams of calcium = 29 ppm * 3 bottles = 87 milligrams of calcium

2) Fluoride: 0.09 ppm
Milligrams of fluoride = 0.09 ppm * 3 bottles = 0.27 milligrams of fluoride

3) Magnesium: 12 ppm
Milligrams of magnesium = 12 ppm * 3 bottles = 36 milligrams of magnesium

4) Potassium: 3.4 ppm
Milligrams of potassium = 3.4 ppm * 3 bottles = 10.2 milligrams of potassium

5) Sodium: 14 ppm
Milligrams of sodium = 14 ppm * 3 bottles = 42 milligrams of sodium

Therefore, if you drink 3 bottles of water in one day, you will obtain approximately:

- 87 milligrams of calcium
- 0.27 milligrams of fluoride
- 36 milligrams of magnesium
- 10.2 milligrams of potassium
- 42 milligrams of sodium.