to prescribe a dose of a medicine to a child, a nurse might use something called Clark's rule given as Dose(W, AD)= W/150 x AD, where W represents the weight of the child in pounds and AD represents the mg does prescribed to an adult of 150 pounds.

what is the value of Dose(35,210)?

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Answer:

The required value is 49.

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of the dose is represented by Dose(W, AD)= [tex]\frac{W}{150} \times 210[/tex].

We need to find the value of Dose(35,210).

We can consider the above as a function of W and AD.

Hence, the weight, W of the child is 35 pounds and 210 mg is prescribed to an adult of 150 pound.

The value will be Dose(35,210) = [tex]\frac{35}{150} \times 210= 49[/tex] mg.

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