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The hourly energy requirement of an astronaut can be satisfied by the energy relesed when 34 g of sucrose `(C_12H_22O_11)` are burnt in his body. How many g of oxygen would be needed to be carried in space capsule to meet his requirement for one day :

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`916.2` gm

B

`91.62` gm

C

`8.162` gm

D

`9.162` gm

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