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Henry is taking a medicine for a common cold. The table below shows the amount of medicine f(t), in mg, that was present in Henry's body after time t: t (hours)12345 f(t) (mg)282265.08249.18234.22220.17 Greg was administered 200 mg of the same medicine. The amount of medicine in his body f(t) after time t is shown by the equation below: f(t) = 200(0.88)t Which statement best describes the rate at which Henry's and Greg's bodies eliminated the medicine? a Henry's body eliminated the antibiotic faster than Greg's body. b Henry's body eliminated the antibiotic at the same rate as Greg's body. c Henry's body eliminated the antibiotic at half of the rate at which Greg's body eliminated the antibiotic. d Henry's body eliminated the antibiotic at one-fourth of the rate at which Greg's body eliminated the antibiotic.
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