Answer:
x = 17
y = 8
QPR = 35º
QRP = 60º
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 1 = x + 18
Subtract x from both sides
x + 1 = 18
Subtract 1 from both sides
x = 17
QPR = 2x + 1
QPR = 2(17) + 1
QPR = 35º
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8y - 4 = 4y + 28
Subtract 4y from both sides
4y - 4 = 28
Add 4 to both sides
4y = 32
Divide both sides by 4
y = 8
QPR = 8y - 4
QRP = 8(8) - 4
QRP = 60º
Answer:
3 mg
Step-by-step explanation:
<h3>Step 2 of the attachment</h3>
<em>If the patient is less than 70 years old, the loading dose is 80 Howell Units
</em>
<em>per kilogram of DM. One Howell Unit is equivalent to 0.0020 mg of pure heparin. </em>
2. Calculate how many mg of pure heparin is in 80 Howell Units
- 80*0.0020 = 0.16 mg per kg of DM
<h3>Step 3</h3>
<u>Let's calculate Dosing mass first, as per given formula:</u>
As body fat is 10%,
- LBM = 90% of TBM = 0.9*TBM
<u>As TBM is given = 40 lbs</u>
- DM = 40 *0.9 + ( 40 - 40*0.9)/3 = 37.33 lbs
<u>Converting to kg</u>
- DM = 37.33 Lb /2.2 = 16.97 kg
<u>Since dosing mass and dosing rate known, we can calculate loading dose:</u>
- 16.97 kg *0.16 mg/kg = 2.7152 mg ≈ 3 mg as it is asking dose in mg
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Answer:
X= -5
Y=-2.7
Step-by-step explanation:
YOU DO THIS BY SUBTRACTING 25 ON THE RIGHT SIDE TO THE LEFT ONLY LEAVING YOU WITH VARIABLES.
THEN YOU SUBSTITUTE ZERO INTO Y TO FIND X THEN SUBTITUTE ZERO INTO X TO FIND Y
BTW SUBSTITUTE ONE INTO THE VARIABLE YOU ARE FINDING