as a test feel ur pulse then multiply by ten

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Feeling your pulse can give you your heart rate, which is typically measured in beats per minute (BPM). If you feel your pulse for 10 seconds and count the beats, you can multiply that number by 6 to get your BPM. Alternatively, if you're feeling your pulse for a full minute, then the number you count is already your BPM.

If you multiply your BPM by 10, that's not a standard or meaningful measurement in terms of heart health or fitness. Could you clarify what you are trying to achieve with that calculation?

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