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Suppose that the rate at which blood pressure decreases in the aorta of a normal adult after a heartbeat is Suppose that the rate at which blood pressure decreases in the aorta of a normal adult after a heartbeat is   ,where t is the time in seconds. Use the function that describes the blood pressure in the aorta if   when   to find the blood pressure 0.9 second after a heartbeat. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​ A)  ​44.24 B)  169.06 C)  36.68 D)  37.98 E)  42.74 ,where t is the time in seconds. Use the function that describes the blood pressure in the aorta if Suppose that the rate at which blood pressure decreases in the aorta of a normal adult after a heartbeat is   ,where t is the time in seconds. Use the function that describes the blood pressure in the aorta if   when   to find the blood pressure 0.9 second after a heartbeat. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​ A)  ​44.24 B)  169.06 C)  36.68 D)  37.98 E)  42.74 when Suppose that the rate at which blood pressure decreases in the aorta of a normal adult after a heartbeat is   ,where t is the time in seconds. Use the function that describes the blood pressure in the aorta if   when   to find the blood pressure 0.9 second after a heartbeat. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​ A)  ​44.24 B)  169.06 C)  36.68 D)  37.98 E)  42.74 to find the blood pressure 0.9 second after a heartbeat. Round your answer to two decimal places. ​


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