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Health, 28.01.2020 15:01 LillyPrince

Dominique's target heart rate zone is 159bpm - 183bpm. josh's target heart rate zone is 135bpm-175bpm. when they stop running and immediately take their pulse, both count their heart rate at 165bpm. if they decrease their heart rate by 20bpm, who will be in his ir her thr zone. a. dominique only b. josh only c. both dominique and josh d. neither dominique nor josh

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