SOLUTION: Astronaunt Neil Armstrong the first man on the moon weighted 360 pounds on earth with all of his equipment on but weighed only 60 pounds on the moon write an equation that relates
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Question 1005010: Astronaunt Neil Armstrong the first man on the moon weighted 360 pounds on earth with all of his equipment on but weighed only 60 pounds on the moon write an equation that relates weight on the moon m with weight on earth w
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
m = (60/360)w or
m = (1/6)w
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