How many 2-gram tablets are needed to prepare 100 mL of a 6% solution?

1. 3 tablets
2. 5 tablets
3. 30 tablets
4. 6 tablets


1

Global Rationale: 100 mL × 6 g/100 mL = 6 g = 3 tablets.

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