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If a box is 225 pounds on Earth and 175 pounds on the Moon. What would a box that is 70 pounds on the Moon, Weigh on Earth?
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If a box is 225 pounds on Earth and 175 pounds on the Moon. What would a box that is 70 pounds on the Moon, Weigh on Earth?
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if a box is 225 pounds on Earth and 175 pounds on the Moon. What would a box that is 70 pounds on the Moon, Weigh on Earth?
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well 225 - 175 = 50 so a 50lb difference.
So 70+50=120 lb on earth
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