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A certain drug is being administered intravenously to a hospital patient. Fluid containing 3 mg/cm3 of the drug enters the patient's bloodstream at a rate of 100 cm3/h. The drug is absorbed by body tissues or otherwise leaves the bloodstream at a rate proportional to the amount present, with a rate constant of 0.5 (h)1. (a) assuming that the drug is always uniformly distributed throughout the bloodstream, write a differential equation for the amount of drug that is present in the bloodstream at any time. (let m be the total amount of the drug (in milligrams) in the patient's body at any given time t in hours.)

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