Can you give me one problem about pediatric dosing with many questions.

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Certainly! Here's a problem about pediatric dosing along with multiple questions to help you understand it better:

Problem:
A pediatric patient is prescribed a medication with a standard adult dose of 100mg. The recommended pediatric dose is calculated by adjusting the adult dose based on the patient's weight. The formula to calculate the pediatric dose is:

Pediatric Dose = (Weight in kg) × (Adult Dose)

Consider a patient weighing 30kg. Calculate the pediatric dose for this patient and answer the following questions:

1. What is the pediatric dose for a patient weighing 30kg?
2. If the patient's weight increases to 40kg, what would be the new pediatric dose?
3. If the patient's weight decreases to 20kg, what would be the new pediatric dose?
4. If the adult dose is decreased to 75mg, what would be the pediatric dose for a patient weighing 30kg?
5. If the adult dose is increased to 125mg, what would be the pediatric dose for a patient weighing 30kg?

To solve this problem, we will use the given formula to calculate the pediatric dose and substitute different values to answer the questions.