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Homework Help: Algebra

Posted by G on Friday, February 8, 2008 at 12:27pm.

Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage of medication:

Clark's Rule is: C=A x W/150

Use the rule to calulate thr problem

C- child's dose
A= adult's dose
W=weight of child in pounds

How much would a child need to weigh to receive the adult dosage if the adult dosage 80 cc?

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