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If you are 12 years old, which math problem would give you your maximum heart rate? Response area

After finding your maximum heart rate, remember your target heart rate zone is 70-85% of you maximum heart rate, what would be your lower range or your target heart zone? Response area

What would be your upper limit?

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220 + 12
150
200 - 12
177
100
220 - 12
146
208
200 + 12
170

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The math problem that would give you your maximum heart rate is 220 - 12 = 208.

For a 12-year-old, the lower range or target heart rate zone would be 70% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.70 * 208 = 146.

The upper limit for the target heart rate zone would be 85% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.85 * 208 = 177.
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The answer for the second question is 177. The upper limit for the target heart rate zone would be 177.
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If you are 12 years old, the math problem that would give you your maximum heart rate is 220 - 12 = 208 beats per minute.

For a 12-year-old, the lower range or target heart rate zone would be 70% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.70 * 208 = 146 beats per minute.

The upper limit for the target heart rate zone would be 85% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.85 * 208 = 177 beats per minute.
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1. The math problem that would give you your maximum heart rate is 220 - 12 = 208.
2. For a 12-year-old, the lower range or target heart rate zone would be 70% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.70 * 208 = 146.
3. The upper limit for the target heart rate zone would be 85% of the maximum heart rate, which is 0.85 * 208 = 177.
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