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Astronauts and Energy Consumption
Astronaut receive the energy required in his body by the combustion of 34 g of sucrose per hour how much energy he has to carry along with him to spend one month of 30 days
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34 g/hr x (24 hrs/day) x (30 days/month) = ? grams sucrose /month
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