if your heart beats 96 times a min then in 12 years it will have beatin 605491200 times
999,999,999,999,999,998 times.
The average heart beats around 345,632,391,283 times per lifetime according to average dieing age of 85.
5000 trillion times in a life time. Only if you die at an early age.
In rest, the heart of a healthy man will beat between 60 and 100 times per minute, averaging at a heart rate of 70 beats per minute.The maximum heart rate depends on age, and can be roughly calculated by the following formula;220 - age = maximum heart rate.For (professional) athletes, a slightly different formula is used;210 - half the age = maximum heart rate.
not really because the more still you are the slower you heart will beat because you aren't using as much energy. yes the more still the slower the heart rate but if you are running your heart rate will increase. Also your heart beats 70 times a minute, depending on your age, infact most children age 10+ hearts beat as muh as that!
The average beats per minute is 60-80 resting. This varies depending on your age, gender, and how fit you are.
It depends how fit you are, It will probably be about 70 times a minute after you work out and 30 while you are resting but if you just lay around all day, then probably 20.
the normal average heart rate is about 72 beats per minute. the heart rate varies with ur health. it is least affected by age and gender
the relation is that the normal heart beat of humans is 72 times per minute, as we start running the heart beat gets on increasing till 120 times per minute and when we sleaps the heart beat is 52 per minute that is much less. the normal heart beat of a newly born baby is 120 to 180 beats per minute, while heart beat of an old age person is 60 to 100 beats per minute this all is a magic of maths
It depends on your size, age and physical condition. A newborn has a heart rate of 70-100 bpm. A normal sized adult (at rest) has a heart rate of about 55-100 bpm (beats per minute).
It depends on the person's heart rate and lifespan. Here's an equation to find out if you know those: B=525960ra B is the number of times the person's heart beats in their lifetime, r is the person's average heart rate in beats per minute, and a is the age of the person (in years) when they died.
Your sleeping heart rate is usually slower than your resting heart rate while awake. The actual number of beats will depend on different factors, such as fitness, resting rate, age, and whether you have any cardiac issues.