A person measures his or her heart rate by counting the number of beats in 30s. If 40±1 beats are counted in 30.0±0.5s, what is the heart rate and its uncertainty in beats per minute?

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Answer:

[tex]Rate = 1.33 \pm 0.055[/tex] beats per second

Explanation:

Number of heart beats = [tex]40 \pm 1[/tex]

time taken = [tex]30.0 \pm 0.5 s[/tex]

now we have

[tex]N = 40 \pm 2.5 [/tex]%

[tex]t = 30.0 \pm 1.67[/tex]%

now rate of heart beat is defined as number of heart beat per unit of time

so we have

[tex]Rate = \frac{N}{t}[/tex]

[tex]Rate = \frac{40 \pm 2.5}{30 \pm 1.67}[/tex]

so we have

[tex]Rate = 1.33 \pm (2.5 + 1.67 ) [/tex]

[tex]Rate = 1.33 \pm 4.17 [/tex]%

[tex]Rate = 1.33 \pm 0.055[/tex] beats per second

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