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On Earth, objects weigh 6 times what

they weigh on the Moon. A robot weighs

96 pounds on Earth. What does it weigh

on the Moon?

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  1. Today, 02:10
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    16 pounds.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As you said, objects weigh 6 times more than what they weigh on the moon. Therefore, the robot originally weighing 96 pounds will be reduced to 16 pounds.

    16*6=96. (Original Weight)

    96/6=16. (Weight after being on the moon.)
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