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24.08.2019 •
Mathematics
1. a person who weighs 100 pounds on earth weighs 16.6 ib on the moon. part
a. how much would a 185 pound astronaut weigh on the moon? use an equation to explain how u know part
b. how much would a man the weighs 50 pounds on the moon weigh on earth?
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Ответ:
a) 185/6 lb = 30.8333... lb
b) 300 lb
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