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Mathematics, 27.09.2019 06:30 andybiersack154

Clark's rule is a formula used to determine pediatric dosage of over-the-counter medicines.

weight of child (lb)/150*adult dose=child dose

this label appears on a child's cold medicine. what is the adult minimum and maximum dosage in milliliters?

the chart goes:
weight age (yr) dose
under 48 under 6 call a doctor
48-95 6-11 10 ml

i need an answer if possible using a < or > as we are doing multi-step inequalities.

nvm i found the answer.

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