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James went to the doctor for his annual physical exam. the medical assistant took his pulse and
blood pressure. both were normal: pulse 75 beats/minute; blood pressure 120/80 mmhg. since
he is basically healthy, his stroke volume is consistent at 70 milliliters/beat. calculate james'
cardiac output.

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