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Compute the power output (watts) during one minute of treadmill exercise, given the following: Treadmill grade-10% Horizontal speed 100 meters per minute Subject's body weight 60 kg (i. e., force 588.6 Newtons) 1 joule 1 newton-meter 1 watt 1 joule per second 1 kcal 426.8 kpm Multiple Choice a. 981 watts b. 9,810 wattsc. 981 wattsd. Power output cannot be calculated given the information above.

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