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(6) What is the (i) maximum blood pressure, (ii) minimum blood pressure that can be reached? (1) 100420 = 120 (i) 100-20-80 (
3.) When a person is at rest, the blood pressure P millimetres of mercury (mmHg) can be approximately modelled by the equatio


(e) For what fraction of time will the blood pressure be in excess of 110mmHg?
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