SOLUTION: young's rule to determine a safe dosage for a child 3 years old. d=(3)(40)/3+12
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Question 1060010: young's rule to determine a safe dosage for a child 3 years old. d=(3)(40)/3+12
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hELLO CAN SOME ONE PLEASE SOLVE THE EQUATION BELOW?
d= D( a + 1)
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(answered by stanbon)