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A cyclist sprinter does 1200 J of work in a race. While her bike does 800 J of work during the race. What is the efficiency of the bike?
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A cyclist sprinter does 1200 J of work in a race. While her bike does 800 J of work during the race. What is the efficiency of the bike?
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A cyclist sprinter does 1200 J of work in a race. While her bike does 800 J of work
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66.666666666666666666%
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