young's rule for determining the size of a child's medicine dosage is given by c=ad/a+12
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Mathematics, 28.01.2020 06:31 ramirecinthi24
young's rule for determining the size of a child's medicine dosage is given by c=ad/a+12
where a is the child's age and d is the usual adult dosage. the usual dosage of a medication is 240 mg. find the dosage for a 12-year old child.
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