At a time t hours after taking a tablet, the rate at which a drug is being
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At a time t hours after taking a tablet, the rate at which a drug is being eliminated is r(t) = 50(e−0.1t − e−0.2t) mg/hr.
Assuming that all the drug is eventually eliminated, calculate the original dose.
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