Multiple Choice
In exercise physiology, aerobic power P is defined in terms of maximum oxygen intake. For altitudes up to 1,800 meters, aerobic power is optimal-that is, 100%. Beyond 1,800 meters, P decreases linearly from the maximum of 100% to a value near 40% at 5,000 meters. Estimate aerobic power at the altitude of 2,400 meters.
A) 72.5%
B) 93.8%
C) 72.6%
D) 88.3%
E) 88.75%
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