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Solve the Problem d(x)=Dxx+9,0x12\mathrm { d } ( \mathrm { x } ) = \frac { \mathrm { Dx } } { \mathrm { x } + 9 } , 0 \leq \mathrm { x } \leq 12

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Solve the problem.
-To calculate the drug dosage for a child, a pharmacist may use the formula d(x) =Dxx+9,0x12\mathrm { d } ( \mathrm { x } ) = \frac { \mathrm { Dx } } { \mathrm { x } + 9 } , 0 \leq \mathrm { x } \leq 12 . The child's age is xx and the adult dosage is DD . What is the dosage for an 3 -year old child if the adult dosage is 10mg10 \mathrm { mg } ? (Round to the nearest tenth.)


A) 0.8mg0.8 \mathrm { mg }
B) 3.3mg3.3 \mathrm { mg }
C) 2.5mg2.5 \mathrm { mg }
D) 10.0mg10.0 \mathrm { mg }

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