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6 August, 00:10

The weight of an object on the moon is 1/6 of its weight on Earth. If a moon rock weighs

20 1/2 lb on Earth, how much did the rock weigh on the moon?

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  1. 6 August, 00:30
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    1/6 = 0.16 = 16%

    restate the question: 16% of 20.5 is what?

    multiply: 20.5*.16 = 3.28

    now, to find the weight of the object on the moon, subtract 16% from 20.5. 16% of 20.5 is 3.28

    20.5 - 3.28 = 17.22 = 17 22/100 = 17 11/50

    the weight of the object is 17 11/50 pounds on the moon.
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