I dont understand the step with the Permanganate.
First you did a calibration curve using iron-(III)- nitrate. So far so good.
Normaly you do the same thing with the tablets. Or do the tablet contain iron-II- fumerate. permanganate is used for oxidising?
Calculation is also Lambert Beer law.
You got the calibration curve. Ideal E = εcd but sometimes an blank.
E = εcd + x
Constant are ε,d and x
So you have E~c
c has to converted to mass of iron. Then you get directly the mass of iron of your tablet. Of course consider all your dilutions.
The preparation gives 0,002 M stock not 0,001 M
0,505 g in 100 ml = 5,05 g/l.
20 ml of this solution contain 1/5 = 0,101 g
This in 200 ml = 0,101g/0,2 l = 0,505 g/l
Molar mass of water free iron-III-nitrate is 241,86 g/mol
n= 0,505 g/241,86 g/mol = 0,002 mol/l
Or did you use the nona hydrate (403,99 g/mol) then its 0,0012 mol/l
The dissolving and dilution of the tablet get 5 * 3,7 g in 100 ml = 18,5 g/l. This solution diluted to 250 ml = 7,4 g/l. Taken 25 ml gives 185 mg before permanganate titration, from here I cannot follow.