Here ,
Volume of blood pumped by man's heart,
V=5 litres=$5 \times 10^{-3}m^3 \, \, \, \, \,$ ($\because \, 1$ litre $=10^{-3} m^{3}$)
Time in which this volume of blood pumps, t = 1 min = 60 s
Pressure at which the blood pumps ,
P = 150 mm of Hg = 0.15 m of Hg
=(0.15 m) (13.6 $\times 10^{3}\,kg/m^3$)(10 m/s$^2$)
$(\because \, P=h\rho g)$
=20.4 $\times \, 10^3 \, N/m^2$
$\therefore \, \, \,$ Power of the heart =$\frac{PV}{t}$
$=\frac{(20.4 \times 10^3 N/m^2)(5 \times 10^{-3}m^3)}{60 s}=1.70 W$