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On Mars, your weight is about 1/3 of your weight on Earth. If a fifth grader weighs 96 pounds on Earth, about how much would be his or her weight on Mars?
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On Mars, your weight is about 1/3 of your weight on Earth. If a fifth grader weighs 96 pounds on Earth, about how much would be his or her weight on Mars?
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On Mars, your weight is about 1/3 of your weight on Earth. If a fifth grader weighs 96 pounds on Earth, about how much would be his or her weight on Mars?
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He would be 32 pound since
96
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3 is 32.
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So basically take 96 and divide it by 3 which is basically 1/3
And u get 32 pounds
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