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What is the prescribed dosage of a certain medicine for a child 6 years old, if the adult dosage of the medicine is 180 milligrams?

C= a/((a+12)) ∙ 180
C = child’s dosage in milligrams
a = age of the child
A = adult dosage in milligrams

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c+ childs dosage in miligrams

User Shimon Doodkin
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Answer:

60 milligrams is the right dosage for the child.

Explanation:

The given expression is


C=(a)/((a+12)) * 180

Where
a=6, because according to the problem, the child is 6 years old.

Replacing and solving, we have


C=(6)/((6+12) )* 180=(6)/(18 )* 180=60mg

Therefore, if the adult dosage is 180 milligrams, and the child is 6 years old, the right dosage is 60 milligrams.

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