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The concentration of a drug in an organ at any time The concentration of a drug in an organ at any time   (in seconds)  is given by ​   ​ Where   is measured in milligrams/cubic centimeter (mg/cm<sup>3</sup>) . What is the concentration to four decimal places of the drug in the organ after 5 sec? ​ A)  1.1419 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> B)  1.5153 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> C)  1.0608 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> D)  15.1987 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> (in seconds) is given by ​ The concentration of a drug in an organ at any time   (in seconds)  is given by ​   ​ Where   is measured in milligrams/cubic centimeter (mg/cm<sup>3</sup>) . What is the concentration to four decimal places of the drug in the organ after 5 sec? ​ A)  1.1419 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> B)  1.5153 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> C)  1.0608 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> D)  15.1987 mg/cm<sup>3</sup>
Where The concentration of a drug in an organ at any time   (in seconds)  is given by ​   ​ Where   is measured in milligrams/cubic centimeter (mg/cm<sup>3</sup>) . What is the concentration to four decimal places of the drug in the organ after 5 sec? ​ A)  1.1419 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> B)  1.5153 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> C)  1.0608 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> D)  15.1987 mg/cm<sup>3</sup> is measured in milligrams/cubic centimeter (mg/cm3) . What is the concentration to four decimal places of the drug in the organ after 5 sec?


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