Jason runs around a 400-meter track for training. During the month of September he ran around the track 520 times. How many kilometers did he run in September? A certain antacid tablet contains 500 mg of calcium carbonate. If the doctor warns Jill not to take over 8 g per 24-hour period, how many tablets can she take in a day?

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Answer:

208 km

16 tablets per day

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Length of training track run by Jason = 400 m

Number of times Jason ran on the track = 520

Therefore,

The total length covered by Jason = 520 × 400 = 208,000 m

now,

1 Km = 1000 m

thus,

208,000 m = [tex]\frac{\textup{208000}}{\textup{1000}}[/tex]

or

= 208 km

b) Amount of calcium carbonate in a tablet = 500 mg = 0.5 g

Maximum amount of calcium carbonate that can be taken = 8 g

hence,

the maximum number of tablets that she can take

= [tex]\frac{\textup{Maximum amount of calcium carbonate that can be taken}}{\textup{Amount of calcium carbonate in a tablet}}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{\textup{8}}{\textup{0.5}}[/tex]

= 16 tablets per day