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If a vitamins expiration date has passed It was suppose to contain 500
mg of Calcium but it has lost 325 mg of Calcium How many mg of Calcium
is left?
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 Improve A vitamin's expiration date has passed. It
was suppose to contain 500 mg of Calcium, but it has lost 325 mg of
Calcium. How many mg of Calcium is left?

Is this a trick question?
Calcium is not a vitamin, but an element. Calcium, being an element,
can't be 'lost', since, according to the laws of conservation, matter
cannot be created nor destroyed (except in nuclear reactions). Nor can
calcium be converted to something else, merely reacted with to form
some other calcium compound, thus is still there. Radioactive isotopes
of Calcium could decay over long periods, so it also depends on how
long the expiry date has passed, and what isotopes are involved.

If you somehow meant to type vitamin C instead of Calcium, then the
matter is simple arithmetic and doesn't need to be answered on this
forum, I would think.
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