Answer:
A basic formula, solving for x, guides us in the setting up of an equation: D/H x Q = x, or Desired dose (amount) = ordered Dose amount/amount on Hand x Quantity
Step-by-step explanation:
Medications are available in multiple concentrations, therefore orders written in "mL" rather than "mg" are not acceptable and require further clarification.
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Example 2.
Step 1. Calculate the dose in mg: 18 kg × 100 mg/kg/day = 1800 mg/day
Step 2. Divide the dose by the frequency: 1800 mg/day ÷ 1 (daily) = 1800 mg/dose
Let the speed of El Toro be x mph and that of T Express be y mph.
Given : Speed of El Toro > Speed of T Express
i.e, x > y
Also, the difference in the speeds of El Toro and T Express is 5 mph.
So, the required equation is
x - y = 5
To determine the speed of a train, the speed of other is required.
The speed of El Toro = Speed of T Express + 5
The speed of T Express = Speed of El Toro - 5
<span>y = slope*x + y-intercept;
</span>We can rewrite our equation in a shorter form : y = mx + b;
y = x + 2 ; m1 = 2 and b1 = 2;
y = -x + 6; m2 = -1 and b2 = 6;
<span>Set the two equations for y equal to each other:
</span>x + 2 = -x + 6 ;
<span>Solve for x. This will be the x-coordinate for the point of intersection:
</span>2x = 4;
x = 2;
<span>Use this x-coordinate and plug it into either of the original equations for the lines and solve for y. This will be the y-coordinate of the point of intersection:
</span>y = 2 + 2 ;
y = 4;
<span>The point of intersection for these two lines is (2 , 4).</span>
Answer:
12
+ 6y
Step-by-step explanation:
ANSWER
(-1, 8)
EXPLANATION
First we have to find the rule for this translation.
The image of the x-coordinate of the given point is 2 untis more than the point, so the rule for the horizontal translation is to add 2.
The image of the y-coordinate of the given point is 4 units more than the point, so the rule for the vertical translation is to add 4:

Therefore, the image of point (-3, 4) under the same translation is: