If you want heartbeats per minute, you would have to multiply by 6, not by 10, in this case, since there are only 60 seconds in a minute.
Not if it is music. If it is heartbeats when at rest, you should consult a doctor.
If there are x number of gallons per second, multiply that number by 60=gallons per minute.
'F' (feet / minute) x (1 minute / 60 seconds) = (F / 60) (feet - minute / minute - second) = F/60 ft/sec -- Take the number of feet per minute. -- Divide it by 60. -- The answer is the number of feet per second.
To get meters per minute, you'd multiply meters per second times the number of seconds in a minute which is 60.
The number of heartbeats per unit of time,usually expressed as beats per minute. The number of heartbeats per unit of time,usually expressed as beats per minute.
Beats per minute x 60 minutes per hour x 24 hours per day
beats per minute of the heart. average is in the 60's. too high and your heart is working to hard. For more info go to answers.com and look it up lazy.
162 per minute.
it would be about 40 or 48
yes, normal heartbeat for an adult is 60-100 beats per minute
If you want heartbeats per minute, you would have to multiply by 6, not by 10, in this case, since there are only 60 seconds in a minute.
Count your heartbeats for 10 seconds. Multiply by 6. Now you have the number of beats per minute. Multiply by 60. Now you have the number of beats per hour.
Not if it is music. If it is heartbeats when at rest, you should consult a doctor.
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Heartbeats can be measured by counting the number of beats in a set time frame (e.g. one minute) using a stethoscope, finger placed on the pulse, or through electronic devices like heart rate monitors. These devices detect the blood flow in the arteries, translating it into the number of heartbeats per minute.