Nurses need to calculate the drip rate, D, in drops per minute for infusions.
They use the formula D = \(\frac{dv}{60n}\) ,where d is the drop factor measured in drops per millilitre (mL),
v is the volume in mL of the infusion, and
n is the number of hours the infusion is required to run.
A nurse wants to double the time an infusion runs for.
Describe precisely how D changes if n is doubled but d and v do not change.
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