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zavuch27 [327]
3 years ago
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The chart below shows our friends target heart rate zones. During their last spin class , each person averaged 170 beats per min

ute. Based on this information , who worked at the hight intensity level? Janna : 146-188 bpm Shania : 145-188bpm Paige : 140-182 bpm Mimi : 140:185 bpm
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VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
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Mimi, because their heart race increased the most
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