Answer:
The factor by which the amount of drug in the body is multiplied by each passing hour can be found using the formula:
b = 1/2^(t/h)
where:
t = time elapsed (in hours)
h = half-life of the drug
In this case, the half-life of the drug is 5 hours, so we have:
h = 5 hours
For each passing hour, the time elapsed increases by 1 hour, so we can calculate the factor b after 1 hour as:
b = 1/2^1/5
b = 0.63
This means that after 1 hour, the amount of drug in the body is multiplied by 0.63. After 2 hours, it is multiplied by 0.63 again, and so on.