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5. The function D(h) = 8e 3h can be used to find the number of milligrams D of a certain drug that is in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug has been administered. a. How many milligrams will be present after 4 hours? b. When the number of milligrams reaches 1, the drug is to be administered again. After how many hours will the drug need to be administered?
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5. The function D(h) = 8e can be used to find the number of milligrams D of a certain drug that is in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug has been administered. a. How many milligrams will be present after 4 hours? b. When the number of milligrams reaches 1, the drug is to be administered again. After how many hours will the drug need to be administered?
When a certain medical drug is administered to a patient, the number of milligrams remaining in the patient's bloodstream after t hours is modeled by D(t) = 50e−0.2t. How many milligrams of the drug remain in the patient's bloodstream after 4 hours? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) ______mg
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The number of milligrams D (n) of a drug in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug is injected is modeled by the following function. D(n) = 20e-0.152 Find the initial amount injected and the amount in the bloodstream after 7 hours. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth as necessary. Initial amount: milligrams...
7. 01 points I Previous Answers SPreCalc7 4.2.023 My Notes When a certain medical drug is administered to a patient, the number of milligrams remaining in the patient's bloodstream after t hours is modeled by D(c) 70e0.st, How many milligrams of the drug remain in the patient's bloodstream after 3 hours? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) 13137 |x mg Need Help? Read it Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version
The number of milligrams D(h) of a drug in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug is injected is modeled by the following function. -0.2 D() - 20e Find the initial amount injected and the amount in the bloodstream after 7 hours. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth as necessary. Initial amount: milligrams Amount after 7 hours: milligrams $ ?
Please show all work in the space provided for credit. 1.) The function D(h) 10e can be used to find the number of milligrams D of a certain a. How many milligrams will be present after 2 hours? b. When the number of milligrams reaches 1, the drug is to be administered again. drug that is in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug has been administered Round your answer to one decimal place. After how many hours will...
A graphing calculator is recommended. A drug is administered to a patient, and the concentration of the drug in the bloodstream is monitored. At time t ≥ 0 (in hours since giving the drug) the concentration (in mg/L) is given by c(t) = 5t/ t2 + 1 . Graph the function c with a graphing device. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) (a) What is the highest concentration of drug that is reached in the patient's bloodstream? (b) How...
Chapter 9, Section 9.4, Question 013 The rate at which a drug leaves the bloodstream and passes into the urine is proportional to the quantity of the drug in the blood at that time. If an initial dose of Qo is injected directly into the blood, 27% is left in the blood after 4 hours. (a) Write and solve a differential equation for the quantity, Q. of the drug in the blood after t hours. Use k as the positive...