SOLUTION: an object that weighs 10 lb on earth would weiigh only 4 lb. on mars. if you weigh 95 lb. on earth, how much would you weigh on mars?
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Question 526851: an object that weighs 10 lb on earth would weiigh only 4 lb. on mars. if you weigh 95 lb. on earth, how much would you weigh on mars?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use proportions to solve: Let x = your weight on Mars:
Multiply both sides by 95.
Evaluate.
lbs. on Mars.
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