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in this video we are told to find our heart rate for 10 seconds, and then we multiply the number of heart beats by 6. critical think: why do we multiply by 6?
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To find the heart rate per minute (60 seconds), we first count beats in 10 seconds. Since 60 seconds is 6 times 10 seconds (because \( \frac{60}{10} = 6 \)), multiplying the 10 - second beat count by 6 gives the beats per minute (the standard heart rate measurement unit).
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We multiply by 6 because there are 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 divided by 10 (the time we counted heartbeats for) equals 6. So multiplying the number of heartbeats in 10 seconds by 6 gives the heart rate in beats per minute.