No, his bpm is too high, the average heart will go about 217-227.5 in a span of 3 1/2 min, and his is about 15.75 to high, (his bpm is 68 while it should be 62-65)
Step-by-step explanation:
I would say teach them easy stuff like 5+5 and number problems such as Sarah has 10 apples and takes away five apples,How many apples does Sarah have now?
To solve for x, we will begin by using the distributive property
6x - 2(x + 4) = 12
6x - 2x - 8 = 12
(always remember to sort your negatives!)
Add like terms
4x - 8 = 12
Add 8 to both sides
4x = 20
Divide both sides by 4
x = 5
Answer:
As the sample size increases, the variability decreases.
Step-by-step explanation:
Variability is the measure of actual entries from mean. The less the deviations the less would be the variance.
For a sample of size n, we have by central limit theorem the mean of sample follows a normal distribution for random samples of large size.
X bar will have std deviation as 
where s is the square root of variance of sample
Thus we find the variability denoted by std deviation is inversely proportion of square root of sample size.
Hence as sample size increases, std error decreases.
As the sample size increases, the variability decreases.
She can make 2.2 bracelets an hour