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SOLVED: The concentration; in micrograms per milliliter (SlmuSg/ml), ofa drug introduced gradually to the body' can be modeled by C(t) 0.01t2+3.5 where t is minutes since the drug begins to be introduced.
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SOLVED: Alternative way to solve dilution problems is to calculate the dilution factor (DF): Dilution factor is defined as total volume of solution per aliquot volume. The aliquot here is concentrated solution,
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SOLVED: You have 50 mg of medication in 500 mL of normal saline solution. What is the concentration, in milligrams per milliliter, of the solution? ( Calculate to the tenth place.) You have
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