Find the error problem 2 Math
The formula known as Cowling’s Rule converts an adult dose into a child’s dose using the child’s age. This would be aliteral equation, which has more than one variable; this one has three to be exact. This discussion also calls for us to incorporate the following words: literal equation, formula, solve, substitute, and conditional equation. The variables that are going to be used are:
a = child’s age
D = adult dose
D = child’s dose
The formula that is being used would be: d = D(a + 1)/ 24
My assignment calls for me to calculate a two year old child’s dose of ibuprofen given that the adult dose is 400 mg.
d = D(a + 1)/24 The Cowling’s Rule formula.
d = 400(2 + 1)/24 I substituted 400 for D and 2 for a.
d = 400(3)/24 You always follow the order of operations and add inside the
parentheses first.
d = 1200/24 When following the order of operations the multiplication comes
next.
d = 600 Following the order of operations, the division is the last step
in solving for the child’s dose.
The correct dose of ibuprofen for a two year old child is 600 mg.”
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