At a time $t$ hours after it was administered, the concentration of a drug in the body is $f(t)=27 e^{-0.14 t} \mathrm{ng} / \mathrm{ml}$. What is the concentration 4 hours after it was administered? At what rate is the concentration changing at that time?
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