Question: Solve the problem. The function D(h) = 8e^(-0.4h) can be used to determine the milligrams D of a certain drug in a patient's bloodstream h hours after the drug has been given. How many milligrams (to two decimals) will be present after 7 hours? (A) 131.56mg (B) 0.29mg
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