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D= (A/A+12) *MD = child's dosage in milligramsa = age of the childM = adult dosage in milligramsWhat is the prescribed dosage of a certain medicine for a child 6 years old, if the adult dosage of the medicine is 180 milligrams? (Show your work).

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Based on the question, here are the information given:

• age of the child (A) = 6 years old

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• adult dosage (M) = 180 milligrams

To determine the child's dosage in milligrams, a formula is provided. Let's replace "A" and "M" in the formula with the information written above.


D=((A)/(A+12))* M
D=((6)/(6+12))*180

Then, solve.

a. First, add 6 and 12 in the denominator.


D=(6)/(18)*180

b. Multiply 6 and 180.


D=(1,080)/(18)

c. Divide 1,080 by 18.


D=6

The value of D is 6.

Answer:

Therefore, the prescribed dosage of a certain medicine for a child 6 years old is 6 mg.

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