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A doctor reports blood pressure in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) as a ratio of systolic blood pressure to diastolic blood pressure (such as 140 over 80). Systolic pressure is measured when the heart beats and diastolic pressure is measured when it rests. Refer to the table of blood pressure ranges for adults. Blood Pressure Ranges Normal Prehypertension: Systolic Under 120 mm Hg 120-139 mm Hg 140 mm Hg and above hypertension(Very High) Systolic Under 120 mm Hg 120-139 mm Hg 140 mm Hg and above.Diastolic Under 80 mm Hg 80-89 mm Hg 90 mm Hg and above Manohar is a healthy 37 years old man whose blood pressure is in the normal category. a) Calculate an approximate ratio of systolic to diastolic blood pressures in the normal range. b) If Manohar’s systolic blood pressure is 102 mm Hg, use the ratio from part (a) to predict his diastolic blood pressure. (c) Calculate ratio of average systolic to average diastolic blood pressure in the prehypertension category

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Answered by pravesh895
5
The answer is gonna be very easy and easy but 86.91mm is the answer
Answered by rameshgaggera
3

Answer:

(a) 3:2

(b) 68 mm Hg

(c) 259:169

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