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15. The weight of an object on Earth is directly proportional to the weight of that same object on the moon. A 200 pound astronaut would weigh 32 pound on the moon. How much wou…
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15. The weight of an object on Earth is directly proportional to the weight of that same
object on the moon. A 200 pound astronaut would weigh 32 pound on the moon.
How much would a 50 pound dog weigh on the moon?
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Explanation:
Dog weight on the moon = A
Directly proportional
200/32 = 50/A
A = 8 pound
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