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The formula for the half-life of a medication is f(t) = Ced, where C is the initial amount of the medication, k is the c

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The Formula For The Half Life Of A Medication Is F T Ced Where C Is The Initial Amount Of The Medication K Is The C 1
The Formula For The Half Life Of A Medication Is F T Ced Where C Is The Initial Amount Of The Medication K Is The C 1 (37.01 KiB) Viewed 49 times
The formula for the half-life of a medication is f(t) = Ced, where C is the initial amount of the medication, k is the continuous decay rate, and t is time in minutes. Initially, there are 11 milligrams of a particular medication in a patient's system. After 70 minutes, there are 7 milligrams. What is the value of k for the medication? Round answer to 4 decimal places. O-0.0065 31.6390 0.0065 -4.7004 none of these