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While taking the stairs it takes you 10 seconds to reach the top. The next time you take the same stairs, it takes you 5 seconds to reach the top stair. During which of these trips up the stairs did you use more power to climb? Explain your answer in complete sentences with proper spelling, grammar, and other language mechanics.
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