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Suppose you take 340 mg of a certain medication.

The amount of medication in your body decreases by 32% per hour.

Write a function for M(h), the number of milligrams of the medication in your body after h hours

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Answer:

m= 340 × 0.68h

Explanation:

Given that

You take 340 mg of the certain medication

And, the amount of medication would be reduced by 32% per hour

So we need to the find the function for M(h)

Here M denotes the milligrams

And, the h denotes the hours

So, the function would be

m = 340 × (1 - 0.32)h

m= 340 × 0.68h

The same would be considered and relevant

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