Dr. Carlson is contemplating the impact of an antibiotic on a particular patient. The patient will take 229 milligrams, and every hour his body will break down 20% of it. How much will be left after 9 hours?
Set up the antibiotic remaining function A(h) where h is the number of hours after the patient takes the antibiotic.
If the body breaks down 20%, then the remaining is 100% - 20% = 80%
80% as a decimal is 0.8, so we have:
A(h) = 229 * (0.8)^h
The problems asks for A(9):
A(9) = 229 * (0.8)^9
A(9) = 229 * 0.134217728
A(9) = 30.74 milligrams
Set up the antibiotic remaining function A(h) where h is the number of hours after the patient takes the antibiotic.
If the body breaks down 20%, then the remaining is 100% - 20% = 80%
80% as a decimal is 0.8, so we have:
A(h) = 229 * (0.8)^h
The problems asks for A(9):
A(9) = 229 * (0.8)^9
A(9) = 229 * 0.134217728
A(9) = 30.74 milligrams