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20 February, 18:31

Question 2 Unsaved A person's theoretical maximum heart rate (in heartbeats per minute) is 220 - x where x is the person's age in years (20 ≤ x ≤ 65). When a person exercises, it is recommended that the person strive for a heart rate that is at least 50% of the maximum and at most 75% of the maximum. The system of linear inequalities that describes the given information is y>120-1/2x (for 50% max heart rate) and y<165-3/4x (for 75%). B. 40-year-old person has a heart rate of 158 heartbeats per minute when exercising. Is the person's heart rate in the target zone? Explain

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