your heat beats 11076000 if you are 75 years old
sixty beats per minute
Shrews live a short, but busy, life, the heart rate can be 1000 beats/minute. Few live longer than 1.5 year.
A normal heart rate falls somewhere between sixty and 100 beats per minute. To find your heart rate you begin by checking your pulse. Check your wrist or the side of your neck near your windpipe. Count the number of beats for ten seconds. You then take this number and multiple it by six to get your heart rate. A normal heart rate falls somewhere between sixty and 100 beats per minute. If you feel you are experiencing problems be sure to contact a doctor.
Not really. You should be around sixty.
In a minute a mouse's heart beats about six hundred and sixty. A typical house mouse may have between 500 and 600 beats per minute at rest. It is so quick that it sounds like the heart is humming
No. Not unless you are a world class endurance athlete.
To find your answer, your first step is to divide the time (in this case a minute...a minute equals sixty (60) seconds) by the heart rate (e.g. 80 beats). So---60 divided by 80 will give you 0.75 seconds. Your answer will justify the time/length of the cardiac cycle.
75% of 64= 75% * 64= 0.75 * 64= 48
Three Twenty Minute Periods - Sixty Minutes Three Twenty Minute Intermissions - Sixty Minutes Whistles/Stoppages in play - approx twenty minutes So about two hours and twenty minutes. (NHL)
It has 1/64 beats.
sixty-fourth notes have 1/16 beats on all instruments
Sixty Minute Man was created in 1951-05.