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Chapter 8, Problem 43CAQ
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Case summary:
Sonia dances and takes lessons so that she can improve her technique. While performing pirouettes she was advised to fix her gaze on a point. She fixes her gaze by turning her head quickly and allowed her body to rotate. This could lead to prevent her from getting dizziness.
Characters in the case:
Sonia, a dance coach.
Adequate information:
She fixed her gaze while doing pirouettes.
To determine:
Sonia does not get dizzy while doing pirouettes.
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