No, that's very high.
For a 50 year old i would say it is very good and 100 over 80 is considered to be slightly lower blood pressure. The ideal blood pressure for healthy people is 120 systolic over 80 diastolic. But as we grow old, it is normal for the systolic pressure to decrease below 120.
I would recommend that you seek medical advice as soon as possible.
No, it's about normal, especially if it was done at the doctor which tends to add a bit due to nervousness. Anything under 140/90 is normal.
129/1000 as a decimal is 0.129
129 over 1000 written as a fraction is 129/1000. It is already in lowest terms.
I found this on http://healthfullife.umdnj.edu - Optimum blood pressure - less than 120 millimeters of mercury systolic and less than 80 millimeters of mercury diastolic - Normal blood pressure - 120 to 129 millimeters of mercury systolic, 80 to 84 millimeters of mercury diastolic - High normal - 130 to 139 millimeters of mercury systolic, 85 to 89 millimeters of mercury diastolic
Assuming that you are an adult, a blood pressure of 130/50 is neither perfectly normal nor completely abnormal. Your systolic blood pressure (top number) is just on the borderline of pre-hypertension (early high blood pressure). In addition, your diastolic blood pressure (bottom number) is quite a small fraction of your systolic, which can sometimes be a marker for hardening of the arteries. However, a single blood pressure measurement can be affected by a number of things, such as time of day, recent activity, and any medications you may be taking. Therefore, one reading will not give you a truly accurate picture. Your best bet would be to measure your blood pressure after sitting still for 5 minutes and to record it several times per day; you can then bring these numbers to your doctor to get a better picture.
9/129/129/129/12
Nope. 129 over 679 is reduced as much as possible.
258 over 129 in its lowest terms is 2/1 or 2
It is: 27/129 = 9/43
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