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  • 20-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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An object that weighs 10 pounds on earth would way only 4 pounds on Mars if you weigh 95 pounds on earth how much would you weigh on Mars

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Mauve
Mauve Mauve
  • 20-11-2017
10/4 = 95/x
10x = 380
x = 38 pounds

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taterjaxx
taterjaxx taterjaxx
  • 20-11-2017
Hi. Let's let, "x" equal your weight on Mars. 

4/10 = x/95

4*(95)/10 = x

x = 380/10

x = 38

So, if you were on Mars, you would weigh 38 lbs.

Hope this helps.

Take care,
Diana
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