Compute the dosage in rems if a person receives 15 rads of
a) X-rays
b) γ rays
c) slow neutrons (RBE = 5)
d) fast neutrons to the body
e) fast neutrons to the eyes
Dosage in terms of rems is defined to be the dose in rads multiplied by the relative biological effectiveness (RBE).

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