Click on the calculator and use it to compute the average for the data in the first column of each table. Type your data in the highlighted cell of the table. Use the Enter or Return key to input the data. The average for data in the succeeding columns of each table will automatically be calculated for you.
Complete Table 2 — Calculate resting and exercise values for your data. Type your results into the highlighted cell of the table. Press the Enter key to input.
Complete Table 3 — Calculate resting and exercise values for your data. Type your results into the highlighted cell of the table. Press the Enter key to input.
To see your calculations reflected in a graph, click on the See Graphs tab.
Your data tables will be transferred to your Laboratory Report.
Use these formulas for making your calculations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Add the values from the three subjects; divide by three.
Your data will not be saved until the table is completely filled in.
Use these formulas for making your calculations. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Add the values from the three subjects; divide by three.
HR = 60 (sec/min) × 1000 (msec/sec) /cardiac cycle length (msec);
HR is measured as beats per minute (bpm).
SV = EDV- ESV; all variables measured in milliliters.
CO = HR bpm × SV(L); CO is measured in liters per minute.
A volume measured in milliliters (ml) is converted to liters (I) by dividing the value in milliliters by 1000 (because there are 1000 ml in one liter).
Your data will not be saved until the table is completely filled in.