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Answer:
The second method gives the greater heart rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the second method, the age and heart rate(bpm) are in a linear relationship.
Therefore, the maximum heart rate for a 90-year-old person in the second method is = 194 - (194 - 187)7 = 145 bpm.
{Since, the maximum heart rate in the second method decreases in an A.P. having value at the age of 20 is 194 and it decreases by 7 bpm per 10 years}
Now, in the first method, the maximum heart rate for 90-year-old person is y = 220 - 90 = 130 bpm.
Therefore, the second method gives a greater heart rate. (Answer)
Answer:
The second method (table) gives the greater heart rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is
[tex]y=220-x[/tex]
Where [tex]x[/tex] is age.
Now, for [tex]x=90[/tex], we have
[tex]y=220-90=130[/tex]
The equation gives 130 bpm for a 90-year-old patient.
Now, if we observe the given table, we would find a pattern there. The heart rate decreases by 7 while ages decreases by 10, so
For 60 y/o we have 166 bpm.
For 70 y/o we have 159 bpm.
For 80 y/o we have 152 bpm.
For 90 y/o we have 145 bpm.
If we compare, the second method (table) gives the greater heart rate.