SOLUTION: The ratio of the weight of an object on earth to an object on Planet X is 3 to 11. If a person weighs 160 pounds on earth find his weight on Planet X

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Question 1197791: The ratio of the weight of an object on earth to an object on Planet X is 3 to 11. If a person weighs 160 pounds on earth find his weight on Planet X
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, greenestamps:
Answer by ikleyn(52794)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The ratio of the weight of an object on Earth to an object on Planet X is 3 to 11.
If a person weighs 160 pounds on Earth find his weight on Planet X
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After reading the problem, write a proportion

     = .


From the proportion, find the unknown weight of the person on the planet X

    x =  = 586.333 pounds.    ANSWER

Solved.



Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


It is not necessary to write an algebraic equation showing the proportion and solve the equation to get the answer. However, that method of solving the problem might be preferred by some students.

An alternative method is simply to multiply the weight on earth by the given ratio:



ANSWER: 1760/3 pounds, or 586 2/3 pounds

Practice using both methods (and any other method you might see) and find the one that "works" for you.


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