SOLUTION: The concentration C of a medication in the bloodstream t hours after being administered is modeled by the function C(t) = -0.002t^4 + 0.039t^3 - 0.285t^2 + 0.766t + 0.085

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Question 1208060: The concentration C of a medication in the bloodstream t hours after being administered is modeled by the function

C(t) = -0.002t^4 + 0.039t^3 - 0.285t^2 + 0.766t + 0.085

A. After how may hours will the concentration be highest?

B. A woman nursing a child must wait until the concentration is below 0.5 before she can feed him. After taking the medication, how long must she wait before feeding her child?

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