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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
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Your weight on the moon is 16.5% of your weight on Earth. If you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, how much will you weigh on the moon?

Mathematics
1 answer:
Nadusha1986 [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

33 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Your weight on the Moon is 16.5% what you would experience on Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would weigh a mere 16.5 kg on the Moon. For you imperial folks, imagine you tipped the scales at 200 pounds. Your weight on the Moon would only be 33 pounds.

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