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05.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Aperson who weighs 100 pounds on earth weighs 38 lb. on mars. whats my constant of mars & earth? , reply back fast with a full equation that relates the total weight on earth to the total weight on mars. also, use m as a variable for mars and e as the variable for earth.
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Ответ:
E is the mass on Earth and M is the mass on Mars.
100 pounds weight on Earth = 38 lb weight on Mars
So, 1 pound weight on Earth =
lb weight on Mars
E pounds weight on Earth =![\frac{38}{100} E](/tpl/images/0052/1190/bfeb0.png)
Hence,![M=\frac{19}{50} E](/tpl/images/0052/1190/4c799.png)
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