Fried's Rule for calculating the pediatric dosage, p, of medication is p =
where m = the child's age in months and A = the adult dosage. Calculate the proper pediatric dosage for a child who is 3 months old if the usual adult dosage is 25 mg.
A. 0.125 mg
B. 2.5 mg
C. 2 mg
D. 0.5 mg
Answer: D
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A. 7 cm2
B. 49 cm2
C. 3.5 cm2
D. 147 cm2
Find the value of the determinant.
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