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​Young's rule for determining the amount of a medicine dosage for a child is given by the​ formula, c=ad/a+12​, where a is the​ child's age and d is the usual adult​ dosage, in milligrams. An 8​-year-old child needs medication. What adult dosage can be used if a​ child's dosage must stay between 100 mg and 200 ​mg?
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