SOLUTION: An application of a rational function is Young's rule, which approximates the dosage of a drug prescribed for children. What is the mathematical equation for Young's rule, stating

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Question 122043: An application of a rational function is Young's rule, which approximates the dosage of a drug prescribed for children. What is the mathematical equation for Young's rule, stating what each variable in the equation represents?
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Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Young's rule is a method to convert adult dosage of medicine for children.
Let N= child's age,
D is the adult dosage of a medicine,
C is the corresponding children's dosage of the medicine
C+=+D%2F%28%28N%2B12%29%2FN%29
As an example, if the adult dosage is 100mg and the child is 8 years old, then
C+=+D%2F%28%28N%2B12%29%2FN%29
C+=+100%2F%28%2810%2B12%29%2F10%29
C+=+1000%2F22
C+=+45.5
The 10 year old child's dose would be approximately 45 mg.
Remember always check the label for appropriate dosage and age limits with any medicines.