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If a doctor uses Cowling's rule to prescribe 187 milligrams of Tamiflu to a child when she would prescribe 500 milligrams to an adult, then how old is the child?
11 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
Cowling's Rule

d=D(a+1)/24

d = 187

D = 500

Solve for a.
11 years ago

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