Asked by nikita
Three hours after taking a pain medication, 41% of the medication still remains in the bloodstream. Let m be the 1-hour decay factor.
a. What is the 3-hour decay factor as a numeric value?
What is the 3-hour decay factor in terms of m ?
b. Use your results from part a. to find the 1-hour decay factor.
m=
c. Find the 6-hour decay factor.
d. Find the 15-minute decay factor.
a. What is the 3-hour decay factor as a numeric value?
What is the 3-hour decay factor in terms of m ?
b. Use your results from part a. to find the 1-hour decay factor.
m=
c. Find the 6-hour decay factor.
d. Find the 15-minute decay factor.
Answers
Answered by
Steve
(a) 3-hr factor is 0.41
m^3 = 0.41
(b)m = 0.743
(c) m^6 = 0.41^2 = 0.168
(d) 15min = 1/4 hr, so that is
m^(1/4) = 0.928
m^3 = 0.41
(b)m = 0.743
(c) m^6 = 0.41^2 = 0.168
(d) 15min = 1/4 hr, so that is
m^(1/4) = 0.928
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