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An athelete is given 100 g of glucose `(C_(6)H_(12)O_(6))` of energy equivalent to 1560 kJ. He utilizes `50%` of this gained energy in the event. In order to avoid storage of energy in body , the weight of water he would need to perspire is : (The enthalpy of evaporation of water is 44 kJ`//`mole)

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319 g

B

422 g

C

293 g

D

378 g

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