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The amount of a certain type of drug in the bloodstream t hours after it has been taken is given by the formula $$x = De^{-\frac{1}{8} t}$$, where $x$ is the amoun... show full transcript
Step 1
Answer
Given the initial dose, mg and hours:
Substituting into the formula:
Calculating the exponent:
Thus,
Now calculating using a calculator, we find:
So, the amount of the drug in the bloodstream after 5 hours is approximately 5.353 mg.
Step 2
Answer
After the second dose of 10 mg is given 5 hours later, the total dose in the bloodstream can be calculated using:
Now, we need to find the amount of the drug in the bloodstream 1 hour after the second dose (i.e., at ):
Calculating this gives:
Using a calculator to find , we have:
Thus, the amount of the drug in the bloodstream 1 hour after the second dose is 13.549 mg.
Step 3
Answer
To find the value of T when the amount in the bloodstream is 3 mg, we set up the equation:
Rearranging gives:
Taking the natural logarithm on both sides gives:
Thus,
Calculating the right-hand side:
This solution represents the time T when the drug amount is 3 mg.
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