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In nursing one procedure for determining the dosage for a child ischild dosageage of child in yearsage of child+12- adult dosageIf the adult dosage of a drug is 328 ml., how much should a 10-year old child receive? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

In nursing one procedure for determining the dosage for a child ischild dosageage-example-1
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Given:


child\text{ dosage=}\frac{age\text{ of child in year }}{\text{age of child}+12}* adult\text{ dosage}

To determine: Child dosage given that


\begin{gathered} \text{age of chld = 10,} \\ \text{adult dosage = 328ml} \end{gathered}

Solution:

In other to determine the child dosage, we would substitute the age of the child given and the adult dosage into the formula


\begin{gathered} child\text{ dosage=}\frac{age\text{ of child in year }}{\text{age of child}+12}* adult\text{ dosage} \\ child\text{ dosage=}(10)/(10+12)*328ml \\ child\text{ dosage=}(10)/(22)*328ml \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} child\text{ dosage=}(3280ml)/(22) \\ child\text{ dosage=}149.090909ml \\ child\text{ dosage=}149.09ml(\text{nearest hundredth)} \end{gathered}

Hence, a 10-year old child would receive to the nearest hundredth 149.09 ml

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