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When 200 mg of a particular painkiller is swallowed, the number of milligrams, n, in the bloodstream t hours later (for 0 t 6) is estimated by n = 0.2t4 + 3.74t3 - 81.14t2 + 219.2t. How much of the painkiller remains in the blood 1 hour after 200 mg has been swallowed? There will be milligrams of the painkiller remaining in the blood after 1 hour. Show transcribed image text
When 200 mg of a particular painkiller is swallowed, the number of milligrams, n, in the bloodstream t hours later (for 0 t 6) is estimated by n = 0.2t4 + 3.74t3 - 81.14t2 + 219.2t. How much of the painkiller remains in the blood 1 hour after 200 mg has been swallowed? There will be milligrams of the painkiller remaining in the blood after 1 hour.
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