In exercise physiology, a person's maximum heart rate, in beats per minute, is found by subtracting his age in years from 220. So, if A represents your age in years, then your maximum heart rate is: beats per minute Resting Heart Rate (beats per minute) M = 220 - A A: Use this formula to find the maximum heart rate for a person who is 22 years old. 64 66 68 70 72 An employee earns $20.79... Home I Account Settings I Support I Help I Log Out Training Heart Rate (beats per minute) XYZ xyzHomew Brian Enriquez Due in 3 hours, 48 minutes. Due Tue 10/18/2022 11:59 pm A person's training heart rate, in beats per minute, is his resting heart rate plus 60% of the difference between his maximum heart rate and his resting heart rate. If resting heart rate is R and maximum heart rate is M, then the formula that gives training heart rate is: T = R +0.6(M — R) B: Use this formula along with your result from above to fill in the following table for a person 22 years old.