Answer:
Deana's claim is correct that the heart beats 4.8*10^3 times per hour.
Explanation:
Given that human heart beats 80 time per minute.
In order to check Deana's claim we have to calculate number of beats in one hour.
As we know that
1 hour = 60 minutes
So the heartbeats in 60 minutes:

Converting the result into scientific notation gives us:

Hence,
Deana's claim is correct that the heart beats 4.8*10^3 times per hour.