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A woman weighing `63 kg` eats plum cake whose energy content is `9800` calories. If all this energy could be utilized by her, she can ascend a height of

A

1 m

B

67 m

C

100 m

D

42 m

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`W= JQ Rightarrow mgh = JQ( 1 cal = 4.2J)`
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