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To calculate: The amount financed, installment price, and finance charge for the industrial freezer, if an industrial freezer with a cash price of
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10) The dose of a radiograph was 100 mSv with a technique of: 10 mAs, 180 kV at 200 cm and
tabletop. If the technique is changed to: 20 mAs, 153 kV at 100 cm using a 5:1 grid then find the
new dose in rem to the Lungs.
11) A radiographic technique produces an exposure index of EI= 300 and TEI=600 at a source-
to-image receptor distance (SID) of 200 cm, 100 kV, 5:1 grid using 10 mAs. If the technique is
changed to 100 cm and 85 kV and 5 mAs with table top find the new exposure index? What is
the value of DI?
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