The concentration, C, of phenylbutazone, in micrograms per milliliter (g/mL), in the plasma of a...

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The concentration, C, of phenylbutazone, in micrograms per milliliter (g/mL), in the plasma of a calf injected with this anti-inflammatory agent is given approximately by C(t) = 42.06 e^ -0.01042t, where t is the number of hours after the injection and 0 st?90.a) Given that the model is accurate for 0 st? 90, what is the initial dosage?b) What is the average amount of phenylbutazone in the calf's body for the time between 15 and 90 hours?

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