9. A lateral radiograph of the cervical spine was taken using 4 mAs at a 36" SID that resulted in optimal density. Howev

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9. A lateral radiograph of the cervical spine was taken using 4 mAs at a 36" SID that resulted in optimal density. Howev

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9. A lateral radiograph of the cervical spine was taken using 4 mAs at a 36" SID that resulted in optimal density. However, you have been asked to repeat the radiograph at 72" to reduce the magnification of the image because of the OID of the projection. What exposure must you use to maintain the radiographic density?
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