Antibiotics begin to work right after you start taking them. However, you might not feel better for two to three days.
Most antibiotics should be taken for 7 to 14 days. Your doctor is the one who will tell you for how long you should take the antibiotic depending on the infection you have.
Although Sue is feeling better, because she might have taken the antibiotics for a few days of treatment, it’s best to finish the entire antibiotic regimen in order to fully resolve your infection. This can also help prevent antibiotic resistance. And it also prevents the bacteria to come back or the illness to be repeated.
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That's great and all but...<u><em>what's the question?</em></u>
Personally, I see it as a mixture of both a and b but my first instinct was to go with b.
Answer:
The second option is correct,$704.50
Explanation:
The amount spent my Malcolm is the $25.5 which was reflected from the grocery store receipt which was a debit(outgoing) Malcolm checkbook ledger
On the other hand,Malcolm had receipts of $80.00 ATM deposit of cash as well as the paycheck deposit of $650.00
The total receipts for the month is $730 ($650+$80),when deducted from the amount used for shopping at the grocery store,Malcolm is left with $704.50 ($730-$25.5).
Invariably the accurate balance is $704.50