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Dr. Castillejo feels that the maximum pulse rate (from 152 bpm to 196 bpm) during the run is a good predictor in explaining the oxygen
consumption in the blood stream. He asserts that if the pulse rate at the end of the run increased, then the
oxygen consumption will also increase, hence his/her heart is
output below, Give the expected
oxygen consumption if the maximum pulse rate is 160 bpm
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