Posted by Daquindre on Monday, March 8, 2010 at 6:55pm.
Ashworth is a strange name for a school subject.
Divide the product of the weight of the crate (in Newtons) and the distance that is was lifted (in meters) by the time in seconds. The answer will be in Watts.
There must have been other data as part of your question which you have not provided in your post.
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