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JMatthes

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Stan and his partner had been playing tennis in the hot sun when Stan began experiencing signs of heat stroke. His partner got a cold pack from an ice chest. Where is a good place to apply the cold pack?
 a. over the wrists
 b. below the feet
 c. behind the knees
 d. on the neck
 e. wherever the sweating is most profuse

Question 2

When exercising, what percentage of the energy produced by the body is converted into heat?
 a. 20-30 percent
  b. 30-40 percent
  c. 40-50 percent
  d. 50-60 percent
  e. 60-70 percent



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ynlevi

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

e



JMatthes

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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