Answer:
Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic faster than Ken's body.
Step-by-step explanation:
We will use the equation for Ken on Maureen.
f(t) =[tex]200(0.976)^t[/tex]
So, in the first hour,
f(t) = [tex]200(0.976)^{1}[/tex] = 195.2 mg
In the second hour,
f(t) = [tex]200(0.976)^2[/tex] = 190.52 mg
In the third hour,
f(t) = [tex]200(0.976)^3[/tex]= 186 mg
Now, comparing these values with Maureen's, we can see that she has a faster rate of 150,90,54 in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd hours respectively as compared to Ken.
So, we can conclude that Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic faster than Ken's body.