The key to using a pedometer to meet the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans is to _________. A. First set a time goal and then calculate how many steps are needed each day to reach that goal B. First set a time goal and then calculate how rigorous the steps need to be each day to reach your goal C. First calculate how many steps are needed each day to reach your goals D. First calculate how many steps are needed weekly and then match it to a timed goal
i know B is not the answer
Did you have a book you were supposed to read about this?
no just some websites
Unless I read the websites, I would have to guess.
let me give you the weblink in this assignment out of 50 i got 6 questions wong
@Directrix
I just read this: "The key to using a pedometer to meet the Guidelines is to first set a time goal (minutes of walking a day) and then calculate how many steps are needed each day to reach that goal." But, that goes with C which you said is wrong.
I think I'd go with this: D. First calculate how many steps are needed weekly and then match it to a timed goal. What do you think? It is all so vague. You already have 44/50 correct. That's good on this fuzzy topic.
i said B was wrong
i just wanted to know the right answers
Ohhhh, then according to the website, "The key to using a pedometer to meet the Guidelines is to first set a time goal (minutes of walking a day) and then calculate how many steps are needed each day to reach that goal." is correct. That is option C. What do you think about that?
ok
i have to go now trix take care see you soon
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