For children, dosage for medicine is often based on the child's mass. Let x represent a child's mass, in kilograms, and let d(x) represent the dosage, in milligrams. The function d(x) is shown for Medicines A and B. Each medicine has a maximum dosage equal to that of an adult dose.

Drag each quantity to the correct box to indicate whether it is greater for Medicine A or for Medicine B.

Sorry, but it is not clear which quantities need to be compared between Medicine A and Medicine B. Could you please provide more information or clarify the question?

To determine whether a quantity is greater for Medicine A or Medicine B, we need to compare the values of d(x) for each medicine.

However, the function d(x) is not given, so we cannot determine the answer without additional information.

If you provide the functions d(x) for Medicines A and B, I can help compare the quantities.

To compare the quantities for Medicine A and Medicine B, we need to examine the respective functions d(x) for each medicine. However, since the functions d(x) are not provided, we are unable to directly determine the greater quantity for each medicine. To complete this task, we need additional information or specific equations for d(x) of Medicines A and B.