SOLUTION: The formula D(t)= 6e^-0.1t can be used to find the number of milligrams (mg) D of a certain drug that is in a patient’s bloodstream after t hours, assuming that 6 mg of the drug

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Question 1149634: The formula D(t)= 6e^-0.1t can be used to find the number of milligrams (mg) D of a certain drug that is in a patient’s bloodstream after t hours, assuming that 6 mg of the drug is administered initially
when t = 0.
a) Approximately how many mg of the drug will be present in the bloodstream after…
(Round each to 1 decimal place)
Time (t) Number of mg left in bloodstream D(t)
0 hours ____________________
1 hours ____________________
2 hours ____________________
5 hours ____________________
7 hours ____________________

Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, Alan3354:
Answer by ikleyn(52803) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Substitute the values of time into the given formula  AND  COMPLETE  THE  ASSIGNMENT  ON  YOUR  OWN.

NEVER  ASK  TUTORS  to make such simple job for you and/or instead of you.

Making calculations  IS  YOUR  JOB.


                IT IS NOT the TUTOR's JOB.


    Making calculations is the students' honor duty and a privilege (!)




Answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
0 hours ____________________
1 hours ____________________
2 hours ____________________
5 hours ____________________
7 hours ____________________
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