An object's weight of the moon is proportional to its weight on Earth. For example, an astronaut with a space suit on weighed 360 pounds on Earth, but just 60 pounds on the moon.

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2021-08-10

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odgovoreh

odgovoreh

Skilled2021-08-11Added 107 answers

Step 1
Given data:
weight 360 pound on earth =60 pound on moon
we=6wm
Step 2
Now, a) We=186Wm=?
Wm=We6
=1866
Wm=31 Pounds
b) Wm=43We=?
We=6×Wm
=6×43
We=258 pounds
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-12-17Added 2605 answers

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