Answer:
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.