SOLUTION: PLEASE Help. Doctors order IV fluids that have to be adjusted. The formula is D = V/4T. D is drip rate is drops per minute. V is the volume in cc. T is amount of time to be g

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Question 729491: PLEASE Help.
Doctors order IV fluids that have to be adjusted. The formula is D = V/4T.
D is drip rate is drops per minute. V is the volume in cc. T is amount of time to be given in hours.
A.volume will be 1000cc. Rewrite the equation to determine the drip rate for various times T.
B. Make a table with times ranging from 3 to 24 hours.
C. Make a graph using your table.
Thank you so much for your help.

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