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A person's heartbeat is 68 beats per minute. If his/her heart beats 3.1e9 times in a lifetime, how long (in whole years) does the person live? Disregard leap years.

User Abluejelly
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Answer:

The person has lived 87 years long life.

Step-by-step explanation:

Rate of the heart beat of the person = 68 beats/min

Let the age of the person be X.

Total heart beats in his X years of life =
3.1* 10^9 beats


(3.1* 10^9 beats)/(X)=68 beats/ min


X=(3.1* 10^9 beats)/(68 beats/ min)

X = 45,588,235.29 min

1 year = 365 days

1 day = 24 hours

1 hours = 60 mins

1 year = 365 × 24 × 60 min = 525,600 min


X = (45,588,235.29)/(525,600) year=86.73 years\approx 87 years

The person has lived 87 years long life.

User Emmett
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To determine the number of years for a person to live, we can divide the total number of beats in a lifetime to the number of beats per minute. We first need to check if the units are similar so we can cancel them. We do as follows:

3.1x10^9 beats / 68 beats per minute = 45588235.29 minutes ( 1hr / 60 min ) ( 1 day/24hr) ( 1 year / 365 days ) = 87 years

Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
User Guillaume Laurent
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