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how much would a 185-pound astronaut weigh on the moon use an equation to explain how you know

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  • 03-05-2016
A) 100/16.6 = 6.02 
B) W(e) = 6.02W(m) 
C) 185 = 6.02W(m) W(m) = 185/6.02 = 30.7 lbs 
D) W(e) = 6.02(50) = 301 lbs
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