Question 10 Mark this question A patient ingests 100 milligrams of a certain drug which dissolves away at a constant rate of 20% per hour. How long will it take before there are only ten milligrams left?
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Step 1: Given initial amount of drug = 100 milligrams, final amount of drug = 10 milligrams, rate of decrease = 20% per hour. Show more…
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