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Two boys are in a weight lifting contest to see who is stronger. Matt lifts 500 pounds, Jamie lifts 2000 newtons.
Who is stronger? Show what you did to get your answer.
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Answer:Matt
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this is Jamies weight
449.618 Pounds force (lb)
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