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A man has a weight of 85 kg what is his weight A. 833 N B. 85 N C. 724 N D. 145 N
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A man has a weight of 85 kg what is his weight A. 833 N B. 85 N C. 724 N D. 145 N
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A man has a weight of 85 kg what is his weight
A. 833 N
B. 85 N
C. 724 N
D. 145 N
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Answer:
A)833N
Step-by-step explanation:
weight=9.8x85=833N
I hope it helps
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