A person of mass 60 kg wants to lose 5 kg by going up and down a 10 m high stairs. Assume he burns twice as much fat while going up than coming down. If 1 kg of fat is burnt on expending 7000 kcal, how many times must he go up and down to reduce his weight by 5 kg?

Hint: The total energy burnt will be equal to the rate of energy burnt multiplied by the weight loss.
Step 1: Find the total energy burnt.
Given, the height of the stairs =h=10m
The energy produced by burning 1 kg of fat = 7000 kcal
The energy produced by burning 5 kg of fat = 5×7000=35000 kcal=35×106 cal
Step 2: Find the energy burnt in one cycle.
The energy utilised in going up and down one time
                 =mgh+12mgh=32mgh
=32×60×10×10
=9000J=90004.2=30001.4cal
Step 3: Find the no. of cycles.
Number of times, the person has to go up and down the stairs
                  =35×106(3000/1.4)=35×1.4×1063000
                     =16.3×103 times