Problems checking activity monitor to increase battery length

When I try to check it to see if there are any applications running that are eating up my battery power it says that I can't open it due to possible damage or incomplete. What do I do now. My battery will only last a max of 45 minutes. How can I increase it. Thanks

I have set the power management options to maximize battery conservation and set the screen brightness to 45%. Bluetooth and airport are also turned off.
I ran a timer program to determine exactly how long the battery was lasting. First test was with 30 minutes of regular surfing, then I turned off Airport and did normal word processing. I got a little over 3 hours total. The second test was watching a DVD movie which was 2.5 hours long, and the battery ran out at 2:07. Again, power settings, etc. optimized for conserving power. The third test was playing Age of Empires III, again with bluetooth and Airport turned off. Charge lasted only 2 hours this time.
This seems to be a far cry from the advertised 4.5 hours of surfing and word processing that Apple touts. My MacBook is brand new, has 2gigs of ram, I have calibrated the battery, and have applied AppleCare's battery optimization patch.
Does 2-3 hours fall outside of the acceptable ranges for battery life? Thanks for the input.
Tom

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