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An athlete's target heart rate, in beats per minute, is $80\%$ of the theoretical maximum heart rate. The maximum heart rate is found by subtracting the athlete's age, in years, from 220. To the nearest whole number, what is the target heart rate of an athlete who is 26 years old

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Answer:

155

Explanation:

Since the question states that;

Maximum heart rate= 220 - athletes age

If athletes age = 26 years

Maximum heart rate= 220 - 26 = 194

Again;

athlete's target heart rate= 80% × Maximum heart rate

Athlete's target heart rate= 0.8 × 194= 155

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