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Gala2k [10]
1 year ago
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The weight of an object on Venus is approximately 9/10 of its weight on Earth. The weight of an object

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1 answer:
Sergeeva-Olga [200]1 year ago
8 0

An object weighs 140 pounds more on Jupiter than it weighs on Venus. By simple algebraic operations, the required value is calculated.

<h3>What are the algebraic operations?</h3>

Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are the basic algebraic operations that are used for many computations.

<h3>Calculation:</h3>

It is given that,

An object's weight on Venus is approximately 9/10 of its weight on earth. I.e., WV = 9/10 WE

An object's weight on Jupiter is approximately 23/10 of its weight on earth. I.e., WJ = 23/10 WE

If an object weighs 100 pounds on earth, then

The weight of the object on Venus is

WV = 9/10 × 100 = 90 pounds

The weight of the object on Jupiter is

WJ = 23/10 × 100 = 230

Thus, the difference between them is 230 - 90 = 140 pounds.

So, the object weighs 140 pounds more on Jupiter than on Venus.

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