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The weight of an object on Earth is proportional to the weight of the same object on the Moon. For example, a 100-pound object on Earth would weigh about 16 pounds on the Moon. Which equation best represents the linear relationship between x, the weight of an object on Earth, and y, the weight of the same object on the Moon

A xy = 100
B x =0.16y
C y = 0. 16x
D y = 6.25x
PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE IN 40 MINUTES!​

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Answer:

c, y = 0.16x (16 = 100*0.16)

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