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Divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves.
A. True.
B. False.

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Final answer:

To divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves, more context or clarification is needed as the question does not have a clear mathematical interpretation.

Step-by-step explanation:

To divide 1,500 by the number of small boxes between two R waves, we first need to understand the context of the question. It seems to be related to waves, specifically R waves, which are features of an electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform. In this context, the question does not make mathematical sense, as dividing 1,500 by the number of small boxes between R waves does not have a clear mathematical interpretation.

The question might be referring to the heart rate calculation on an ECG, where small boxes represent time intervals and R waves represent heartbeats. In this case, to calculate heart rate, we divide the number of small boxes between two R waves into a standard interval, such as 1,500 small boxes representing one minute.

However, without further information, it is difficult to determine the true or false nature of the statement. Please provide more context or clarify the question, and I would be happy to help you further.

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