Activity Laying on the Floor Sitting Down Standing Still Jumping Up and Down Running in Place | Ranking #4 #3 #5 #1 #2 | Number of Pulses in 15 Seconds Laying on the Floor= 24 Beats Sitting Down= 17 Beats Standing Still= 32 Beats Jumping Up and Down= 26 Beats Running in Place= 29 Beats | Multiply By 4 x4 x4 x4 x4 x4 | Heart Rate (Number of Beats in 60 Seconds) Laying on the Floor= 96 Beats Sitting Down= 68 Beats Standing Still= 128 Beats Jumping Up and Down= 104 Beats Running in Place= 116 Beats |
Q: Which activities increased your heart rate the most?
A: The activities that increased my heart rate the most were standing still, running in place, and jumping up and down.
Q: Which activities increased your heart rate the least?
A: The activities that increased my heart rate the least were sitting down, and laying on the floor.
Q: Was the order in which you ranked the activities accurate? (It's good to be wrong!) Explain.
A: It was for sure wrong. The activity that increased my heart rate the least was actually
Q: What changes did you notice about your heart rate as you became more active?
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Q: Why do you think your heart rate changed when you were more active? What inference can you make? (Use pages 65–66 of your reference book to help you answer this question.)
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A: The activities that increased my heart rate the most were standing still, running in place, and jumping up and down.
Q: Which activities increased your heart rate the least?
A: The activities that increased my heart rate the least were sitting down, and laying on the floor.
Q: Was the order in which you ranked the activities accurate? (It's good to be wrong!) Explain.
A: It was for sure wrong. The activity that increased my heart rate the least was actually
Q: What changes did you notice about your heart rate as you became more active?
A:
Q: Why do you think your heart rate changed when you were more active? What inference can you make? (Use pages 65–66 of your reference book to help you answer this question.)
A: