7. The concentration of a drug in the bloodstream t hours after injection is given by the function C(t)=Kte−t, where K i

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7. The concentration of a drug in the bloodstream t hours after injection is given by the function C(t)=Kte−t, where K i

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7. The concentration of a drug in the bloodstream t hours after injection is given by the function C(t)=Kte−t, where K is a positive real number constant, 0≤t≤5, and concentration is measured in mg/mL.7 pts. A. When does this maximum concentration occur? B. Find the maximum concentration of the drug in the bloodstream. Write your answer in terms of K. C. On what time interval in 0≤t≤5 is the concentration of the drug in the bloodstream decreasing?
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