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OpenStudy (anonymous):

sUse a clock or stopwatch to take your pulse rate while sitting relaxed. Record the number of beats for 30 seconds. Now, walk out your front door and run around your house, then come back inside. Take your pulse again and record the number of beats for 30 seconds. What is the percent increase in your pulse rate? Show your work. Round your percent to the nearest whole number. It was 47 resting and 87 after run

Parth (parthkohli):

Increase percentage has the same formula always: \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow {Increase \over Original} * 100 }\) Increase is 87 - 47 = 40 Original is original pulse = 47 \(\Large \color{purple}{\rightarrow {40 \over 47} * 100 }\) Solve it now!

OpenStudy (kymber):

How do you make it purple?!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

kymber he is magic :)

OpenStudy (kymber):

:( I want to knoooow!!

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