An astronaut who weighs 175 pounds on Earth, would weigh 445 pounds on Jupiter. The same astronaut would weigh 23 pounds on Euro
pa one of Jupiter's moons. If a dog weighs 114 pounds on Jupiter how much would the dog weigh on Europa? How much would the dog weigh on Earth? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. Show your work.
Divide the astronauts on Jupiter weight by the earth weight to get the difference between the two: 445/175=2.54. Divide the dogs on Jupiter weight by the difference between the two: 114/2.54=44.9. The dog weighs 44.9 pounds on earth. Divide the astronauts on Jupiter weight by the Europa weight: 445/23=19.35. Divide the dogs on Jupiter weight: 114/19.35=5.9. The dog would weigh 5.9 pounds on Europa :)
So if the cliff is 225 yard in height and he want to make it down in 5 equall decents that means that each dessent is 1/5 of 225 or 225/5 225=125 times 5 so if you divied 225 by 5 then you get 125 so each dessent is 125 yards