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dezoksy [38]
4 years ago
11

PLZ HELP!!!!!!! ILL GIVE U BRAINLIEST

Physics
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shusha [124]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Claim: Heart Rate for Sarah and Matt (this would be the homeostasis AT REST and throughout the graph time)

Evidence: The Graph and the HR/S and its evidence towards the heart rate/beats every 15 seconds, due to the homeostasis being a specific time limit and due to the specific heart rate of Matt and Sarah ONLY.

Explanation: A/B Checkpoint throughout the homeostasis (this would be heart rate/trial throughout the time of the graph)

Conclusion: Matt was further away ONLY BECAUSE Sarah has a higher Heart Rate during the time on the graph, which can represent how long they did something to increase/decrease from and where the homeostasis would be located.

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