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3 October, 07:07

6. You stopped swimming laps to take a 10 second quick count and counted 25 beats. Explain how to find your beats per minute.

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  1. 3 October, 07:48
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    Multiply 25 times 6, to get 60 seconds and that is your beats per minute. In this case it is 150 BPM.
  2. 3 October, 08:11
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    If you stopped for ten seconds you would just multiply 25 by 6 because each minute is 60 seconds.
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