Imagine that a hypothetical life form is discovered on our moon and transported to Earth. On a hot day, this life form begins to sweat, and it is determined that the heat of vaporization of its sweat is 113 cal/g . The scientist observing the extraterrestrial life form also begins to sweat. The heat of vaporization of the scientist's sweat is 580 cal/g at the skin's surface.

If both the extraterrestrial life form and the scientist lose 162 g of sweat over the course of one hour, calculate the heat lost by each body from the vaporization of sweat.

?calories/g x number of g = calories

580 cal/g x 162 g = ? calories from scientist.
113 cal/g x 162 g = ? calories from ET.