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Iza weighs 52 lbs. on Earth. The moon has less gravity than the Earth. On the moon, Liza will weigh _____. less than 52 lbs. 52 lbs. more than 52 lbs.
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Iza weighs 52 lbs. on Earth. The moon has less gravity than the Earth. On the moon, Liza will weigh _____.
less than 52 lbs.
52 lbs.
more than 52 lbs.
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less then but mass is the same
Step-by-step explanation:
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It would be less than 52 lbs.
Imagine you weighed 200lbs. Your weight on the moon would be 33 pounds if I’m not mistaken
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