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You should apply pressure on the chest between 100 and 120 times per minute.When performing hands-only CPR, you will probably be attempting to save the life of someone you know and love because 70% of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur at home. In the initial minutes of an adult victim experiencing an out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest, hands-only CPR performed by a bystander is equally as successful as CPR with breaths. The disco anthem "Stayin' Alive" or any well-known song with a beat rate of 100 to 120 beats per minute, which is the rate you should pump on the chest during CPR, is said to help individuals recall the proper tempo.When someone's breathing or heartbeat have stopped due to an emergency, such as a heart attack or a near-drowning, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can help save their life. The American Heart Association advises performing quick, forceful chest compressions to begin CPR.Learn more about CPR athttps://brainly.com/question/28450734?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4