SOLUTION: The formula D=10e^-0.9h can be used to find the number of milligrams D of a certain drug that is in a patients bloodstream h hours after the drug administered. When the number of m

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Question 1198606: The formula D=10e^-0.9h can be used to find the number of milligrams D of a certain drug that is in a patients bloodstream h hours after the drug administered. When the number of milligrams reaches 2, the drug is to be administered again. What is the time between injections?

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When the number of milligrams reaches , means








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