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19 March, 01:10

To find your weight on another planet, you multiply the relative gravitational pull of the planet and your weight. The relative gravitational pull on Mars is 0.38. What would a person who weighs 120 pounds on Earth weight on Mars?

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  1. 19 March, 04:13
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    Hello.

    The answer is 45.6.

    All you have to do is multiply 0.30 (force) times 120 (weight) and you will get the answer (45.6)

    Have a nice day
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