When a grizzly bear hibernates, its heart rate drops to 101010 beats per minute, which is 20\%20%20, percent of its normal value.

What is a grizzly bear's normal heart rate when not hibernating?

10 = 0.20x

x = 50

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50

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50

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To find the normal heart rate of a grizzly bear when not hibernating, you need to use the information given in the question.

The question states that when a grizzly bear hibernates, its heart rate drops to 20% of its normal value. So, in order to find the normal heart rate, we need to divide the hibernating heart rate by 20%.

Let's denote the normal heart rate of a grizzly bear when not hibernating as "x". According to the question, the hibernating heart rate is 20% of the normal heart rate, which means:

Hibernating heart rate = 0.20 * normal heart rate

Given that the hibernating heart rate is 101010 beats per minute, we can set up the equation:

101010 = 0.20 * x

To isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by 0.20:

101010 / 0.20 = x

Simplifying the right side gives us:

505050 = x

Therefore, a grizzly bear's normal heart rate when not hibernating is 505050 beats per minute.