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16 September, 03:12

If the recommended adult dosage for a drug is D (in mg), then to determine the appropriate dosage c for a child of age a, pharmacists use the equation c = 0.0488 D (a + 1). Suppose the dosage for an adult is 200 mg. What is the dosage for a newborn?

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  1. 16 September, 03:25
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    C=0.0488 D (a+1)

    c = ?

    D=200 mg

    a = 1 day or 0.002739726 year

    c=0.0488 * 200 (0.002739726+1)

    c = 9.76 * 1. 002739726

    c=9.786739726

    c=9.787 mg
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