A drug is administered intravenously to a patient at the rate of 10 mg/h. The patient's body eliminates the drug over time so that after t hours the proportion that remains is e^-0.25t. If the patient currently has 50 mg of the drug in her bloodstream, how much of the drug is present 8 hours from now? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) mg
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