an adult and 300mg for child. I will be solving the equation for a. The following is the variables for the equation: a = child’s age D = adult dose – 1200 mg d = child’s dose – 300 mg d = D (a + 1) The Cowling’s Rule formula 24 300= 1200(a + 1) Substituted 1200 for D and 300 for d. 24 300(24) = 1200(a + 1)(24) Multiplied by 24 to eliminate denominator. 24 7200 = 1200(a + 1) Multiplication on left side is 24 carried out. 7200= 1200 (a + 1) Divide both
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MAT 2377C Final exam December 10‚ 2010 Time: 180 minutes Student Number: Family Name: First Name: Professor: Rafal Kulik This is an open book examination. Only non-programmable and non-graphic calculators are permitted. Record your answer to each question in the table below. Number of pages: 7 (including this one). Number of questions: 24. NOTE: At the end of the examination‚ hand in only this page. You may keep the questionnaire. Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Answer Question
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IMSE 5655 Homework #1 and Case Study #1 Due: February 11th‚ 2013 Homework #1 1- Page 18‚ #5. Consider the supply chain involved when a customer orders a book from Amazon. Identify the push/pull boundary and two processes each in the push and pull phases. Push/pull view: processes in a SC are divided into two categories depending on whether they are executed in response to a customer order (pull) or in anticipation of a customer order (push) A customer orders a book
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Basic Stoichiometry PhET Lab Let’s make some sandviches! Introduction: When we bake/cook something‚ we use a specific amount of each ingredient. Imagine if you made a batch of cookies and used way too many eggs‚ or not enough sugar. YUCK! In chemistry‚ reactions proceed with very specific recipes. The study of these recipes is stoichiometry. When the reactants are present in the correct amounts‚ the reaction will produce products. What happens if there are more or less of some of the reactants
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Chapter 2 Q5: Explain the term satisfice as it relates to the operations of large corporation. The argument is that today’s large corporations do not aim to maximize profits but instead‚ their aim is to satisfice. The two parts of this idea that we must consider are the following: The position and power of stockholders in today’s corporation as opposed to the position and power of professional management in today’s corporation. Large corporations today are not managed by the owners or the shareholders
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ECET 100 – Introduction to Engineering and Computer Technology Homework Assignment #1 Name ____________________________ 1. Which is larger‚ two million pennies or two hundred single dollar bills? 2. Complete the following‚ showing your work: a. 3x10+3 x 2.5x10+4 b. 1200x10-4 – 1.8x100 c. 1.2x10+2 + 600x10-1 d. 156x10-6 / 39x10-4 3. Convert 126x10+2 to scientific and engineering notations. 4. Make the following conversions: a. Convert 0.34 seconds to milliseconds
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COMP122 Week 1 Homework Part 1: Complete the following problems. 1. A) Write a function in C++ to the following specifications: Function name: even Return type: bool Parameter list: int n Statements in the body: if (n % 1 == 0) return (true); else return (false); B) What do you think the purpose of function? Write appropriate comments into the function to reflect this purpose. C) Draw a corresponding flow chart that reflects the
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CMIS102 Homework Assignment 1 (Worth 13% of your grade) Student Name: Heather Elliott Class/Section: 1202CMIS1026391 Professor Name: Nicolae Tapus Assignment due date: 1/29/12 Problem definition: Calculate the usable area in square feet of house. Assume that the house has a maximum of four rooms‚ and that each room is rectangular. A. Problem Analysis – Following the directions in the assignment‚ clearly write up your problem analysis in this section
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4-MAT Book Review (APA Citation) Creating Effective Teams: A Guide for Members and Leaders Liberty University Student Date Professor Abstract Wheelan (2013) identifies the four stages of team development and provides detailed explanation of how a group transforms itself from a stage one group of uncertainty into a successful‚ highly productive stage four team. This requires work and a thorough understanding of the many internal/external influences that can occur during each stage. A team member
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In Northbrook‚ Illinois‚ where the criminal rate has been only half the average US cities has downgraded its reputation after a homicide of a 22-year old Paul Koh erupted. Consecutive to his gory death‚ being “…stabbed multiple times...” his dad‚ the first generation of immigrant‚ Hyungseok Koh “has been charged with first-degree murder [holding] in lieu of $5 million bond” as a result of “a strained relationship between father and son” based on couple mumbled statements during the interrogation
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