What is the efficiency (in percent) of a subject on a treadmill who puts out work at the rate of 147 W while consuming oxygen at the rate of 2.28 L/min? (Hint: See this table.)

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Energy consumption in watts
Oxygen consumption in liters Oz/min
Sleeping
83
0.24
Sitting at rest
120
0.34
Standing relaxed
125
0.36
Sitting in class
210
0.60
Walking (5 km/h)
280
0.80
Cycling (13-18 km/h)
400
1.14
Shivering
425
1.21
Playing tennis
440
1.26
Swimming breaststroke
475
1.36
Ice skating (14.5 km/h)
545
1.56
Climbing stairs (116/min)
685
1.96
Cycling (21 km/h)
700
2.00
Running cross-country
740
2.12
Playing basketball
800
2.28
Cycling, professional racer
1855
5.30
Sprinting
2415
6.90
Transcribed Image Text:Activity Energy consumption in watts Oxygen consumption in liters Oz/min Sleeping 83 0.24 Sitting at rest 120 0.34 Standing relaxed 125 0.36 Sitting in class 210 0.60 Walking (5 km/h) 280 0.80 Cycling (13-18 km/h) 400 1.14 Shivering 425 1.21 Playing tennis 440 1.26 Swimming breaststroke 475 1.36 Ice skating (14.5 km/h) 545 1.56 Climbing stairs (116/min) 685 1.96 Cycling (21 km/h) 700 2.00 Running cross-country 740 2.12 Playing basketball 800 2.28 Cycling, professional racer 1855 5.30 Sprinting 2415 6.90
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